West meets East : examining the use of reflective journals in international study programs
journal contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byJane Menzies
This paper documents the learning of a sample of 15 MBA students who have participated in an experiential international study program to China, and have used a reflective journal as a learning activity. Kolb and Kolb’s (2005) experiential model is used to analyse the learning experiences of the MBA students. Students encountered a number of learning benefits from reflective journal writing, and this included deep reflection, enjoyment, and being able to link theory with reality. The study found that students were able to develop knowledge from their experiences in China by crystallising those experiences when writing a reflective journal. The students developed knowledge about China’s economic growth, reasons for why it is growing, and students were able to critically analyse the challenges China faces from a moral, fairness, and environmental perspective.
History
Journal
Journal of international business education
Volume
7
Pagination
121 - 140
Publisher
NeilsonJournals Publishing
Location
Edinburgh, Scotland
ISSN
1649-4946
eISSN
2044-4575
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article