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Employing Critical Reflection in an Online Emergency Services Course
Journal of Homeland Security Education (2012)
  • R Jeffery Maxfield, Utah Valley University
  • John R. Fisher, Utah Valley University
Abstract

Non-traditional students in an online course in Homeland Security used the DEAL model of critical reflection to describe (a) what they learned, (b) how they learned it, (c)why it matters, and (d) what they will do with what they learned. Online discussion of readings proved to be the most effective learning technique used in the course because it incorporated reflective practices and allowed application of real-life experiences.

Keywords
  • Homeland Security education,
  • critical reflection,
  • online discussion,
  • online course
Publication Date
Spring 2012
Publisher Statement
Journal of Homeland Security Education ISSN 2165-3798 © 2011 Institute for Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Marian University of Wisconsin
Citation Information
R Jeffery Maxfield and John R. Fisher. "Employing Critical Reflection in an Online Emergency Services Course" Journal of Homeland Security Education Vol. 1 Iss. 1 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_fisher/6/