This document discusses reflective teaching and how teachers can develop a reflective approach to improve their practice. It defines reflection as recalling and evaluating past experiences to inform future decisions. Teachers can engage in reflection through various methods like peer observation, writing accounts of lessons, and recording lessons. These reflective practices help teachers develop awareness of their teaching style and make informed changes to improve student outcomes. The document provides examples of how teachers in one department used peer observation and collaborative journaling to reflect on their practice. Overall, reflective teaching is presented as a valuable tool for teacher self-evaluation and professional growth.