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Written Statement on reflective learning
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... WRITTEN STATEMENT ON REFLECTIVE LEARNING My current undergraduate degree programme is BA Honours in Special Educational Needs (SEN). To graduate in this subject I need to complete six modules at level one, level two and level three. When I embarked on my second level of higher education I felt reasonably confident in my abilities to write academically, think critically, work within a team and furthermore, working alone. I came to feel this way due to the grades I had received during my first year at level one as an undergraduate seeing that the lowest grade I received was sixty percent and my highest grade was eighty nine percent. However, I had become aware throughout my level one studies that there were certain areas I need to improve on, such as presentation skills, Curriculum Vitae (CV) writing and the ability to write reflectively. In addition to this I was confused with regards













