Daily Academic Reflection

Daily academic reflection encourages students to think critically about what they learned each day. It helps identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. Reflection improves self-learning habits and long-term understanding. Teachers often integrate it into learning routines.


Example: Writing daily learning journals or short self-evaluation notes.

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