Innovative Assessment
Assessing Internship and Industrial Placement
Reflective Journal
What is Reflective Journal?
Reflective journal is a written series of students’ ideas, personal thoughts, experiences, reflections, and insights gained during and after their internship/placement. It provides a record of students’ internship/placement activities.
Examples
Example 1: Internship at the University of Toronto, Mississauga
In their internship courses, The University of Toronto Mississauga (2011) requires students to complete a learning journal as one of the assessment components (others include class meetings/workshops, an oral presentation, and a portfolio). The learning journal functions as a review and analysis of the student’s accomplishments during the internship/placement. Entries must be entered chronologically with date and number of hours worked recorded. The learning journal also contains the industrial supervisor’s/tutor’s feedback and suggestions regarding the internship/placement.
Example 2: Summer Practical Training at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
In the Summer Practical Training of their Electrical Engineering program, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (n.d.) requires students to keep a weekly training journal to identify their training progress. According to their subject description form, the journal should cover the following:
- Location of the training;
- Overview of the host organization;
- The student’s roles and responsibilities;
- Required skills and knowledge;
- Development and growth of skills and knowledge;
- Learning experiences and learning outcomes;
- Effects of training on future career goals.
References:
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. (n.d.). Subject description form: EE3010A summer practical training. Retrieved 29 Aug, 2013, from http://www.ee.polyu.edu.hk/ee/documents/41470/EE3010A.pdf
- The University of Toronto Mississauga. (2011). Internships. Retrieved 29 Aug, 2013, from http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/internship.