"An early practitioner of reflective journaling was Thomas Jefferson... One of his biographers quoted Jefferson as saying 'I was in the habit of abridging and commonplacing what I read meriting it, and of sometimes mixing my own reflections on the subject' (Cunningham, 1987, p. 9).
Herman W. Hughes, Dialogic Reflection: A New Face on an Old Pedagogy.
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