Final Reflection (Unit 3)
The final guided reflection has essentially the same structure as the previous two with one exception: you will chose and compare an Asian practice from Unit 1-2 to a different practice from either Unit 3 or the course intro, and then further compare those two to your own daily practice. In this case, the goal of this exploration is to advise the person described in the scenario for the Application Exercise that considered your Unit 3 or intro practice.
Intended Audience & Overview
For this final guided reflection, imagine that your audience for the guided reflection consists of the person described in the scenario for the introductory or Unit 3 Application Exercise that addresses your chosen Untit 3 or introductory Asian practice. Each of these scenarios specifies a goal that an individual is trying to achieve:
- in the course introduction, Kay is trying to strengthen the Hmong social web and get young adults to think more deeply about what shamans do.
- in Unit 3a, Shawna wants to find a form of religious reflection that strengthens the social web of people engaged in it.
- in Unit 3b, Miguel is looking for a career whose social web supports meaningful reflection of some kind.
Once again, the worksheet requires you to formulate and answering questions about the assigned Asian practice and your own daily practice (Step 1); and after the peer review (Step 2), you will use the material generated to write a 5 page essay, story, poster or series of sketches advising the target audience you have chosen (Step 3).
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