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<p class="has-larger-font-size">Students leave MirrorTalk feeling empowered by its feedback because they pushed themselves beyond their comfort zone.</p>



<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-large-font-size wp-elements-f6ffb5bd8b307ce064d305bd6d641652" style="color:#784279">Julie Witczak | Deerfield Public Schools District 109</p>
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<p class="shift-in-reflection-post__table-black-text shift-in-reflection-post__table-black-text--big has-large-font-size">SEL, self-expression, self-improvement, confidence, motivation</p>
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<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-small-font-size wp-elements-e70ee465a712fbf78d8c26ee705fd32a" style="color:#7a7a7a">Deerfield Public Schools District 109, IL</p>



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<p>At the end of a project, my students often turn in journals with reflections about their experiences. I have a hard time grading them because I know how hard they worked on these projects, but the journal entries just don&#8217;t represent their efforts. I wasn’t seeing the evidence of the work I knew they were capable of. They also often forget to journal daily or update their entries. They take their final work day to write the entire reflection and numerous things are missing or forgotten, so I end up with a lot of simple answers to complex questions.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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</div><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em><a href="https://www.swivl.com/2024/05/13/students-voice-their-mirror-feedback/">Julie&#8217;s 7th and 8th graders react to MirrorTalk</a></em></figcaption></figure>



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<p>When I introduced MirrorTalk for verbal reflection, students finally took the initiative to talk to it and they didn’t have to be reminded &#8211; they were excited to do it! Students also had a lot more to say when speaking rather than writing and MirrorTalk&#8217;s personalized feedback makes them each feel individually heard. If I had conducted 1:1 verbal conversations with each student instead of MirrorTalk, my entire class time would be spent listening and I wouldn&#8217;t have time to analyze their responses thoroughly or offer fair and accurate feedback.</p>



<p>Instead, <a href="https://youtu.be/cR6-77hvs7o" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">through MirrorTalk&#8217;s dashboard</a>, I’m able to understand and address students&#8217; immediate problems through their reflection scores. After each reflection they also get immediate feedback directly from Mirror, which they accept more readily because they don’t feel judged. Their reflections are now more detailed, exciting, and structured and the students actually <em>apply</em> the feedback in future assignments.</p>



<p>I&#8217;ve been inviting students to use MirrorTalk on M2 as an <a href="https://x.com/JulieWitczak/status/1790905108785517055" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">option for every project</a>. I had 5 students per class take me up on it during our first project and participation has tripled since then! Offering choice for using MirrorTalk means students experience more enjoyment over their mandatory journal entries which were often hastily written and painful for them to finish. And as opposed to journaling which doesn&#8217;t give the students immediate feedback, MirrorTalk engages them daily and they thrive on its feedback.</p>



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<p>Some of my students have even begun to open up more. I’ve gotten to know them better by listening to their thoughts and expressions. Students leave MirrorTalk feeling empowered by its feedback because they pushed themselves beyond their comfort zone.</p>



<p>I have one student in particular who asks me for her reflection score daily. For her, the score is a measure of her daily improvement. When she reflects with Mirror, the next day, her goal is to raise that number. It’s great to see she cares about working on these skills.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I’m excited to take time over the summer to plan out my next steps with MirrorTalk. I have a class I’ve looped with for two years. They will be 8th graders next year and they meet just once a week for only 27 minutes. I want to start the year with a set of SEL-focused questions and by the end of the year, I expect to have a full dashboard of responses about their experiences from the past three years they have been together. Then I&#8217;ll share their reflections with the incoming 6th graders who will start this class with me for the next three years. My current kids can share their struggles, challenges, and growth, and my future kids can hear words of wisdom from kids who have just graduated. I’m excited about this possibility!</p>



<p>I also advise the GSA (Gender Sexuality Alliance) at the middle school. I&#8217;m certain that MirrorTalk will offer them a safe space to reflect on their identity journeys and how sharing their experiences may positively impact future students who join the organization.</p>



<p>I am so excited to see where MirrorTalk will help me take my students next year and beyond!</p>



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<p>Ready to transform your reflective practice? Download the app or sign up now to try MirrorTalk for yourself. <a href="http://mirrortalk.ai/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Sign up and get started today!</a></p>



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