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Peer reviewedBleakley, Alan – Studies in Higher Education, 1999
Examines Schon's idea of "reflective practice" in higher education through analysis of "reflectivity" -- its history, possible forms, interpretations, and underpinning values. Notes four underpinning epistemologies for reflective practice: technical rational, humanistic emancipatory, postmodern deconstructive, and radical phenomenological.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Ethics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, Mark Campbell – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2000
The author recounts a qualitative investigation of the influence of an open-discourse reform effort on technicism in a college-level computing course which was discontinued when the study was seen to be unethical. A psychology-oriented heuristic inquiry into the causes of this failure resulted in a growing awareness of the importance of art,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Ethics, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedLander, Dorothy – Quality in Higher Education, 2000
The author reflects on the process of assembling an evaluation dossier after a year as an assistant professor that examined questions of quality related to the traditional evaluation categories of teaching, research and service by performing a critically reflexive self-assessment exercise that applied action-research methodology of appreciative…
Descriptors: Action Research, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedMewborn, Denise S. – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2000
Three elements of the ecology of mathematics methods field experience were particularly important in promoting reflective thinking among preservice teachers: (1) an inquiry perspective; (2) the cohort group; and (3) school-university collaboration. Describes these three aspects of the ecology of the field experience and provides the perspectives…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Field Experience Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
Peer reviewedWildman, Terry M.; Hable, Margaret P.; Preston, Marlene M.; Magliaro, Susan G. – Innovative Higher Education, 2000
Describes the development, implementation, and assessment of a faculty study group program at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The study group was designed to foster teaching as a reflective, collaborative activity and encourage interaction of faculty of different disciplines, age groups, ranks, and teaching experience. (DB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcNally, James G. – International Journal of Science Education, 2000
Forms a preliminary theory from the shared reflections of Scottish teachers at a symposium on the teaching of investigative science. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Investigations, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedTochon, Francois Victor – Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 1999
Discusses three trends in teacher education: mastery learning; strategic teaching; and narrative awakening, analyzing them by deconstructing their discourse and looking for inner contradictions. The article explains how mass educational concepts, even positive ones, can stifle individual growth, responsibility, and difference, and it discusses the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Mastery Learning, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedHankins, Karen Hale – Harvard Educational Review, 1998
A teacher explores connections between her personal history and her present classroom teaching through journal writing. She discovers how reflection helps identify her prejudices, choices, and expectations and understand her students. (SK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Journal Writing, Personal Narratives, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedWright, Randall L. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1998
Teacher interviews, journals, and stories are used to question the theory-practice relationship by adopting a theory of practice informed by a politics of location, influenced by voice and story. This method counters the reduction of teaching to "things that work." (SK)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Interviews, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedJohnson, Greer – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1997
Examines three models of teacher education and teaching (developmental, reflective, and de/reconstructive), highlighting alternatives for viewing the world of teaching, arguing that the three models constitute two frames for practicing and critiquing teaching (personalism and postpersonalism), and outlining a shift from personalism to…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedLaird, Ellen A. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Describes how three pen strokes made by an English teacher 30 years ago (on a high school composition paper penned by the author's husband) prompted the author, an English instructor, to examine her own teaching and grading. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Grading, High Schools
Peer reviewedBushman, Donald – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1999
Suggests that a pragmatic concern for self-understanding through reflection and action is central to the role of the Writing Program Administrator (WPA), and that recognizing these two principle elements of a pragmatist philosophy in the work of WPAs bolsters the argument of the "Intellectual Work Document." Promotes a self-awareness of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Higher Education, Institutional Role, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedNewton, Camille; Schendel, Ellen – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 2000
Lists reasons teaching portfolios have become popular: they encourage teachers and administrators to place emphasis and value on teaching; teaching portfolios are often seen as an improvement over earlier ways to evaluate teachers, including student evaluation and single observations; and teaching portfolios are celebrated for their potential to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Reflective Teaching, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Peer reviewedMayes, Clifford – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2001
Discusses the need to address spiritual beliefs in teacher education, arguing that: because spiritual impulses are so primary for many people, they must be addressed in teacher education; educators must recognize and cultivate students' spiritual motivations to teach and foster reflectivity; and student teachers must learn what they can legally…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Reflective Teaching
Peer reviewedFien, John; Rawling, Richard – Journal of Environmental Education, 1996
Presents a case study of a professional development program in environmental education concerned with the education of reflective practitioners. Results indicate that students who develop their reflective practice skills benefit from heightened political awareness, a strong sense of the effect of social context on their environmental education…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Higher Education


