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Academic Reflection 101

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    Academic Reflection
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  • Name 3 ways you can define academic success
    highest grade, good progress on assignments, homework turned in, academic growth, attendance/on time rate, conquering course with most challenging assignments
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  • Name a way you can make personal connections with classmates (that you don't already know).
    talk to the person sitting closest, group/project mates, pre-class small talk
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  • What are 3 resources you can use on campus to help support your academic success?
    teacher, other faculty/support, school counselor/therapist, tutoring, peer study groups, older classmates/mentors, library, school website
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  • Name 3 sources outside of school that can help support your academic success.
    older siblings/family, community mentors, Access ASU, after-school programs, after school tutors, personal counselor/therapist, internet
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  • What is a S.M.A.R.T. goal?
    Stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely. Used to describe a goal that is detailed and its progress can be tracked.
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  • What is academic reflection?
    A way to look back at your previous academic experience analyze and interpret your experiences, and make plans for the future.
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  • Why is reflecting on previous experiences in school important for your future success
    Various answers; ex. it helps decide what works and what needs change, it gives hope/confidence for the future, it helps think about patterns/habits, etc.
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  • How can knowing your academic strengths/challenges connect to college/major/career?
    Answer varies; ex. helps develop skills/interests, gives chance to change unhealthy habits, helps with good study habits, etc.
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  • Name 3 things can aid in academic success.
    good study habits, quality sleep, relationship with teacher, good peer support, good home/community support, confidence, self care, healthy diet, etc.
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  • Name 3 things that can contribute to academic challenges.
    low confidence/drive, lack of support, lack of connection with teacher/peers, unhealthy habits (phone, games, procrastination), sleep loss, mental health, etc.
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