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Kelly, Janet; Stetson, Ranae; Stetson, Elton; Powell, Angie; Miller, Etta – 2000
This study explored classroom teachers' roles as reflective decision makers, surveying 260 K-12 teachers about professional development, teaching strategies, textbooks, testing and measurement, and mechanisms they used to distinguish between successful and unsuccessful teaching methods. Results indicate that nearly all of the teachers think about…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Feedback, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedFeins, Anita; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
Explains the development of the Teaching Matrix, a model designed to encourage clinician-teachers to reflect on their teaching before, during, and after each teaching session. The model focuses on who and what is being taught, how the material is being taught, student comprehension, and self-assessment. (MDM)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical School Faculty
Richardson, Brent G.; Shupe, Margery J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2003
This article identifies questions and strategies to help teachers become more self-aware regarding their interactions with students with behavioral and emotional disorders. Strategies address: (1) identifying and defusing emotional triggers; (2) shifting focus; (3) reducing burnout and nurturing teacher mental health; (4) assessing ability to use…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Reflective Teaching
Brooks, Kevin – Composition Studies, 2002
Notes one of the most prominent debates in composition over the last 10 years concerns abolition of required first-year English. Elaborates three points as they contribute to the author's overall argument that the abolitionist debate is not one that needs to be resolved, but instead is an exchange of ideas from which others in the field can learn…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedStorms, Barbara A.; Lee, Ginny – Issues in Teacher Education, 2001
Examines implementation of the California Formative Assessment and Support System for Teachers (CFASST) within local California Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) programs using data from six case studies and highlighting how local BTSA program directors thought about and acted to implement CFASST. The study illustrated the essential…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedJohnson, Greer Cavallaro – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Demonstrates how a final year student teacher takes up a two-stage methodology for reflective practice generated from the principles of traditional literary theory and cultural studies, particularly poststructuralism. He produced a personal reading of his field experience documented as a picture book, and then a critically alternative (re)reading.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedDrevdahl, Denise J.; Stackman, Richard W.; Purdy, Jill M.; Louie, Belinda Y. – Journal of Nursing Education, 2002
A model for reflective self-study by nursing faculty includes three phases: assessment (being open to critique, finding collaborative partners, formulating research questions); implementation (understanding validation criteria, choosing data collection and analysis methods, maintaining data integrity); and dissemination (communicating findings,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Independent Study, Inquiry
Peer reviewedSluijsmans, Dominique M. A.; Brand-Gruwel, Saskia; van Merrienboer, Jeroen J. G.; Bastiaens, Theo J. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2003
Studied the development of students' assessment skills and their skills in writing reflection papers as an effect of assessment training integrated into three mathematics courses. Findings for 110 first-year students at a teacher training college in the Netherlands show the usefulness of involving students in assessment procedures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics, Peer Evaluation, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedJago, Carol – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Discusses how James Gray, founder of the Bay Area Writing Project and later the National Writing Project, began with a simple idea--successful teachers are the best teachers of teachers. Describes how James Gray laid a foundation for what has become a national network with 175 sites across the nation, providing a professional home for thousands of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Development, Program Descriptions, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedAllwright, Dick – Language Teaching Research, 2003
Introduces the special issue of the journal, which is devoted to Exploratory practice (EP), a form of practitioner research. All of the articles are concerned with a particular approach to practitioner research in language teaching and learning. EP is explained, focusing on the development of its practices and its principles over the last 10…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Reflective Teaching, Research Methodology, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedMilburn, Michael – English Journal, 2002
Considers how the successful teaching of Shakespeare represents the ultimate challenge for many English teachers, one that measures their ability to enlighten and inspire. Discusses how her colleague approaches teaching Shakespeare to eight graders. Describes how she approaches teaching Henry V to her ninth grade students. (SG)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grade 8, Grade 9, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedMcGlinn, Jeanne M. – Clearing House, 2003
Discusses how student teaching is supposed to use all the elements of the learning cycle. Considers the realities of student teaching experiences and illustrates models of student teaching. Presents four profiles of student teachers that are drawn from semester-long reflections. Discusses supervisors' reactions to the reflection cycle. Concludes…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedSpalding, Elizabeth; Wilson, Angene – Teachers College Record, 2002
Identified pedagogical strategies that helped preservice secondary teachers improve their reflective thinking via journal writing during the first semester of a year-long professional program. Case studies of four preservice teachers found that no single pedagogical strategy was best, and students responded differently to different strategies.…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies
Cornford, Ian R. – Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 2002
Asserts that empirical evidence for the effectiveness of reflective teaching is scarce and characterized by conflicting definitions and paradigms. Describes problems inherent in reflective approaches and considers why they have been so widely adopted in teacher education. (Contains 47 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedRisko, Victoria J.; Vukelich, Carol; Roskos, Kathleen – Language Arts, 2002
Conducts a critical review of empirical research focused directly on reflection activities with prospective teachers, and conducts a study in the authors' own literacy methods courses to learn what their students do when asked to reflect on course assignments. Concludes that engaging future teachers in multiple opportunities to critique their own…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Research, Higher Education, Problem Solving

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