Reflection paper on Indigenous Knowledge
You are required to reference at least 2 pieces of course material in your reflection andyou may choose to bring in outside sources if you wish but it is not required.
Each reflection should be no more than 750-1000 words.
The suggested structure for your reflection is as follows:
● Introduction (1 paragraph) – Briefly summarize the topic and identify your 2-3“takeaways.”
● Body (1-3 paragraphs) – Referencing the course material (you may bring inoutside sources if you wish but it is not required), explain and examine your 2-3“takeaways.” You may find it useful to consider one or a few of the followingquestions:
o How has the material challenged/reinforced your ideas about this topic?
o Did anything make you uncomfortable and if so, why or why not?
o Did anything really strike a chord with you? What got your attention and why?
o Did you have an emotional or strong response to anything? What prompted it?
● Conclusion (1 paragraph) – Identify how your reaction to the materials and your“takeaways” will impact you in your professional role and/or personal life. Youmay also consider if any additional questions about the material have arisen as aresult of your reflection.
● References (1 page) – List all your references in APA format.
ReferenceWilson, A. (2004). Indigenous knowledge recovery is Indigenous empowerment.American Indian Quarterly, 28(3/4) p. 359-372
Tribal Trade Co. 2020. What is the medicine wheel? – Watch the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7nb4rJ_N14
Powerpoint attached
Task %
Proper APA formatting – References page,citations, etc. (10%)
Clear writing – Spelling, grammar,punctuation, syntax, etc. (10%)
20%
Content of paper:
Introduction (10%) – Properly identifiedtakeaways and summarized topic.
Body (50%) – Explained and properlysupported at least 2-3 takeaways.
Conclusion (15%) – Specifically identifiedhow their reaction and takeaways willimpact them in their work and personallife.
75%
Referenced at least 2 pieces of coursematerial (5%)
5%
Total: 100%