Example
Click here to read a High Distinction level Skills Portfolio 1 example.
How did this Critical Reflection address the assessment criteria?
Engage: High Distinction - High quality evidence of ENGAGE skills. The event may demonstrate more than one type of ENGAGE skills. The submission refers to the BA Hub.
Connections: Distinction - The reflection draws connections between the event under scrutiny and learning material. One or more references are made to learning resources.
Reflection: High Distinction - Highly reflective and highly personalised account that is non-defensive and relates emotions to experience. Consistently demonstrates awareness of student’s own biases and assumptions.
Action Plan: Distinction - There is a clear action plan.
Writing: High Distinction - Shows high level of sophistication in the use of language. Correct use of English grammar throughout and clear expression. Keeps within the required word length. If citing sources, follows APA referencing guidelines.
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