Reflective teaching involves self-evaluation and feedback from colleagues to improve one's teaching. A reflective teacher questions their teaching aims and methods to ensure they are clear and effective for helping students learn. Reflective practice is important for teachers to develop their skills and address challenges in a thoughtful way.
Reflective teaching- its definition, the questions that should be there in the mind of a reflective practioner , the materials that can be used for the success of this practice
It talks about reflective teacher education, reflection by teachers and students,need for reflective teaching, reflective thinking, reflective practice, reflective action, strategies for promoting reflection, observation by peer, reflection diary and its feedback.
How do we usually feel after teaching our class?
What is Reflection?
Why do teachers need to reflect?
What is reflective teaching?
Teacher’s Reflection
Taxonomy Of Reflection
The Steps
How To Begin?
Teacher’s Diary
Peer Observation
Recording Lesson
Students Feedback
THINK
READ
TALK
ASK
Sample sentences
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Reflective teaching- its definition, the questions that should be there in the mind of a reflective practioner , the materials that can be used for the success of this practice
It talks about reflective teacher education, reflection by teachers and students,need for reflective teaching, reflective thinking, reflective practice, reflective action, strategies for promoting reflection, observation by peer, reflection diary and its feedback.
How do we usually feel after teaching our class?
What is Reflection?
Why do teachers need to reflect?
What is reflective teaching?
Teacher’s Reflection
Taxonomy Of Reflection
The Steps
How To Begin?
Teacher’s Diary
Peer Observation
Recording Lesson
Students Feedback
THINK
READ
TALK
ASK
Sample sentences
THE END
WHAT IS REFLECTIVE TEACHING?
As a teacher, you will have days when you finish teaching only to find your mind racing with thoughts about lessons completed. We should spend time and energy to develop understandings through reflective teaching.
By: Seyed Mojtaba Jafari
An assignment that I did for a PhD course. It introduces basics of reflective teaching. The forms indicated here were taken from Town High School District 214 website, and you can retrieve them from and reach more information on these techniques at http://www.d214.org/human_resources/observation_techniques_and_forms1.aspx
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Reflective thinking/teaching
An approach that a teacher can employ towards his/her lessons. This approach is not multi-disciplinary thus it is to be carefully analyzed prior to employing this approach in any activity.
Implications of a Reflective Framework on Student Teachers' Future PracticeMei Lick Cheok
This is my presentation of a small-scale study carried out on my students teachers' reflective practice process and how it had created an initial impact on their future role.
WHAT IS REFLECTIVE TEACHING?
As a teacher, you will have days when you finish teaching only to find your mind racing with thoughts about lessons completed. We should spend time and energy to develop understandings through reflective teaching.
By: Seyed Mojtaba Jafari
An assignment that I did for a PhD course. It introduces basics of reflective teaching. The forms indicated here were taken from Town High School District 214 website, and you can retrieve them from and reach more information on these techniques at http://www.d214.org/human_resources/observation_techniques_and_forms1.aspx
Paper presentation on teacher training modulesPuja Shrivastav
This was presented during paper presentation at Disha Conference organised by St. Xaviers college. It is talking about the need of the differential instruction in the teacher training institute as well.
Reflective thinking/teaching
An approach that a teacher can employ towards his/her lessons. This approach is not multi-disciplinary thus it is to be carefully analyzed prior to employing this approach in any activity.
Implications of a Reflective Framework on Student Teachers' Future PracticeMei Lick Cheok
This is my presentation of a small-scale study carried out on my students teachers' reflective practice process and how it had created an initial impact on their future role.
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Introduction
Objectives
Definitions of Teaching
The concept of Effective Teaching
Role of Teacher for Conducive Learning Environment
Characteristics of an Effective Teacher
The Concepts of Teaching Methodologies, Strategies, and Techniques
Exercise
Self Assessment Questions
References
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1. Reasons for reflective teaching
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2. Defining reflective teaching
Reflective teaching is thinking about your teaching through both
self-evaluation and evaluation by your colleagues.
Reflective teaching does not mean criticizing your own teaching.
It also means recognizing what is going well and thinking why it
is going well.
W a s m y
e x p l a n a t i o n
c l e a r ?
3. What does a reflective teacher do?
What should I do to
change next time? What
else could I use to help
them to understand?
4. Questioning your aims and actions
You need to question your aims and actions because you need
to be very clear on what you want to achieve and how you
intend to achieve it. Your actions may encourage or discourage
learning.
As you plan for the next lesson, there is need to think about the
topic of the lesson, the content you intend to cover during the
lesson, the activities the pupils will be involved in and, your own
actions at each step of the lesson. As you go to the class, will
then be aware of what to say, how to say it and what other
materials will help you achieve the same aims.
5. "Like other professionals, teachers cannot become
effective by following scripts. Instead, they need to create
knowledge in use as they practice ... knowledge does not
exist apart from teacher and context."
Thomas Sergiovanni, Moral Leadership
6. Becoming an Early Childhood
Teacher: Questions to Consider
• Do I have what it takes to become a good educator of the
very young?
• What do I believe about how young children learn?
• Why do I want to work with young children?
• How do I think about concepts such as equity, diversity,
and fairness?
• What personal qualities and abilities do I possess that
will make me successful in working with young children?
• What kind of early childhood teacher do I want to
become?
• How will I demonstrate my commitment to young
children through my work?
7. Teaching in Early Childhood
Teaching in early childhood requires a
calling considering the following:
1. Complexity of teaching
•Content
•Relationships
2. Involves special responsibility
8. Reflective Practice
• Rethink, reconsider, reflect, rework craft
• Decision making
• Assess consequences
• Consider what has been called to mind
9. Starting the Process of
Reflection: Questions to Ask
• What led me to this career choice?
• How are my personal characteristics
matched to the job?
10. Process of Reflection
•Thinking of myself as a teacher
•Seeing the child
•Hypothesizing
•Questioning
•Trying out
•Reflecting afterwards
11. Levels of Reflection
1. Self as Teacher
2. Task of Teaching in Context
3. Focus on Outcomes for Students
12. Dispositions of a Reflective
Practitioner
•Open-mindedness
•Responsibility
•Wholeheartedness
•Mindful/Relationship-Based
Practices
13. Characteristics of the Reflective
Educator
• Active
• searches for information to problems
• Persistent
• thinks through difficult issues in depth
and without tire
• Careful
• expresses concern for self and others
• respects students as human beings
• creates a positive, nurturing classroom
14. Cont…
• Skeptical
• realizes there are few absolutes
• maintains healthy skepticism about
educational theories and practices
• Rational
• demands evidence and applies criteria
when making judgments
• Proactive
• reflective thinking translated into positive
action
15. What Is Your Disposition to
Become a Reflective Practitioner?
• Commitment to children
• Interest & understanding of children’s
development
• Positive outlook on children & families
• Risk-taking & learning from mistakes
• Flexibility in thinking & ability to adapt
• Mastering content & pedagogy
• Build sense of community; collaboration &
support
• Address problems & make ethical decisions
• Pursue professional growth
16. Significance of reflective teaching
Enables you to:
Adjust lesson plans to differences between classes and
children
Vary the methodology according to such factors as
(1) kinds of children in the class;
(2) purpose of the lesson;
(3) ability of the children to accept responsibility
Modify activities and lessons to available equipment and
facilities
Attempt to understand management problems and then
seek the causes, modifying teaching procedure
accordingly
Regularly assess the children and also seek constructive
criticism about their teaching from children and colleagues
17. "Be a reflective teacher. Honestly
look at what you do from time to
time. Evaluate the purpose of your
role as a teacher."- Robert John
Meehan