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Stockall, Nancy – International Journal of Applied Semiotics, 2001
Illustrates the power of video recording to elicit the thinking of teachers as they reflect on their teaching practices. Draws on the work of Wiley (1994), which identified the internal conversation as a critical feature of the semiotic self. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Reflective Teaching, Semiotics
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Reifel, Stuart – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1998
Notes that Weber's book provides many elements of a model for what a reflective teacher might be. Asserts that some of the ideas do not seem fully formed; maintains that the editor of the book failed to organize Weber's articles in a way that reflected Weber's vision for education. (JS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Reflective Teaching
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Jay, Joelle K.; Johnson, Kerri L. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Examines difficulties inherent in teaching prospective teachers to reflect on their practice, identifying important facets of the concept and presenting a typology designed to guide teacher educators in teaching reflection to preservice teachers. An example from the University of Washington's Teacher Education Program, in which reflective practice…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Reflective Teaching
Schmoker, Mike – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this article, which is a response to William Cook and Bruce Joyce, the author acknowledges common ground but sticks to his position that the best way to improve instruction is to develop true learning communities in which teachers together examine and adjust their practices. In his generous response to the Schmoker's February 2004 Kappan…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Teaching Methods
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Orland-Barak, Lily – Educational Research, 2005
Addressing recent calls for investigating the specific quality of reflection associated with the uses of portfolios in teacher education, this paper describes and interprets the "practice of portfolio construction" as revealed in the construction and presentation of two kinds of portfolio in two in-service courses for mentors of teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portfolios (Background Materials), Reflective Teaching, Mentors
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Davis, Sara McCormick – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2004
The National Board of Professional Teaching Standards states that model teachers reflect on children's work to inform their practice. The study examines what that means for pre-service early childhood teachers. Six student teachers were asked to reflect on their practice by talking about their teaching when viewing children's work generated by the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Phenomenology
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Lawson, Tony – Education 3-13, 2004
The article explores the issue of teacher autonomy in relation to its potential for freedom or control. It examines the concept of empowerment as applied to education, arguing that, although it is traditionally cast as a means of achieving autonomy, an alternative approach sees empowerment as part of the disciplinary apparatus of late modern…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Power Structure, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Effectiveness
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Efron, Sara – Journal of Teacher Education, 2005
For more than 30 years, Janusz Korczak (1878-1942) devoted his life to educating orphaned Jewish children, and he stayed with them to the end as they all perished in the Treblinka concentration camp. In his teaching and writing, Korczak encouraged teachers to become autonomous knowledge producers by questioning and interrogating their work.…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Reflective Teaching, Jews, Educational Philosophy
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Poikela, Esa – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2004
Traditional assessment is based on perceiving and measuring knowledge possession and practical performance. This kind of assessment provides limited information about the capability of the learner to develop as a professional and to learn at work. In a typical skill test situation the teachers estimate how well the students know knowledge content…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Vocational Education, Reflective Teaching, Foreign Countries
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Hudson, Brian – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
This paper explores differences between traditions in relation to teaching and learning. As a relative newcomer from the Anglo/American curriculum tradition, I seek to highlight the ways in which Central and Northern European tradition of Didaktik has offered a new dimension and fresh insights to the notion of reflective practice. In particular,…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Mathematics Education
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Hudson, Jill – Educational Horizons, 2005
In this article, the author recounts her experience, through three practices: collaboration, inquiry, and reflection, when she first encountered the practice of Critical Friends Groups (CFGs) and describes how she creates a CFG-inspired learning environment. As a middle-school principal, she has found that the three practices--collaboration,…
Descriptors: Leadership, Educational Environment, Cooperation, Principals
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Younker, Betty Anne; Hickey, Maud – Music Education Research, 2007
How do issues of equity inform music teaching and learning? What does it mean to teach music through the lens of social justice with social consciousness? The two authors of this paper challenged each other to reflect on these questions and how they pertain, past and present, to their lives as performers, pedagogues, and researchers in various…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Justice, Music Education, Comparative Education
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English, Andrea – Learning Inquiry, 2007
This inquiry explores the educative meaning of interruptions or breaks in teacher's experiences by looking at their role in reflection and listening. Reflection and listening are not only two vital and distinct aspects of teaching, but are also interrelated and as such can serve to productively inform one another. In this context, I develop the…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Role, Teacher Behavior
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Loane, Corinne – English in Australia, 2007
In this article, the author shares her practicum experience in a nine-month English program and a gruelling assessment schedule for her other five subjects. During her practicum several incidents occurred that caused a shift in the way she perceives the role of an English teacher, and they have informed her English teaching practices. She reflects…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Practicums, Foreign Countries, English Teachers
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Stegman, Sandra Frey – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the content of reflective dialogues between student teachers in music and their cooperating teachers, as well as to understand the effects of reflective dialogue on professional development. I was guided in this analysis of 49 transcriptions of interviews and reflective dialogues between student teachers…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Music Education, Cooperating Teachers
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