“我希望你知道我为你骄傲”——关于毕业自我项目明信片的思考

Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1177/00986283231184418
Madeleine Pownall
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学生过渡到大学可能是一个充满挑战的时期。研究表明,为学生提供反思和目标设定的空间可能有助于这一过渡时期。我在我的毕业自我项目中描述了明信片,在该项目中,心理学学生被邀请给未来的自己写明信片。在明信片中,鼓励学生反思他们的心理学学位目标和计划。我负责明信片项目,作为心理学理学学士本科生入职课程的一部分。一百六十六名心理学本科生完成了明信片。在我阅读明信片和主持会议的经历时,学生们似乎将明信片项目作为(1)一种激励工具,它促使人们思考未来的目标,(2)一种反思装置,它鼓励人们反思以前的经历,(3)一种社会体验,它以独特的方式将学生们聚集在一起。促进学生给未来的自己写明信片可以培养社会联系,并为教育工作者提供更丰富的学生体验见解。我提供了在其他机构进行这个项目的技巧,并鼓励教育工作者考虑在我的毕业自我项目中使用明信片。
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“I Hope You Know I’m Proud of You”: Reflections on the Postcard to My Graduating Self Project
Student transition to university can be a challenging time. Research suggests that providing space for student reflection and goal setting may facilitate this period of transition. I describe the Postcard to my Graduating Self Project, in which psychology students were invited to write postcards to their future selves. In the postcards, students were encouraged to reflect upon their goals and plans for their psychology degree. I ran the Postcard Project as part of an induction program of a BSc Psychology undergraduate cohort. One hundred and sixty-six undergraduate psychology students completed postcards. In my reading of the postcards and experiences of running the session, students appeared to use the postcard project as (1) a motivational tool, which prompted thinking about future goals, (2) a reflective device, which encouraged reflecting upon previous experiences, (3) and a social experience, which brought students together in unique ways. Facilitating students’ writing postcards to their future self may foster social connections and provide educators with richer insights into the student experience. I provide tips for conducting this project in other institutions and encourage educators to consider using the Postcard to my Graduating Self Project.
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