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Breen, C. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2002
Describes a theoretical framework for a university master's module for teachers who want to improve their practice and move beyond the intuitive. Discusses an example assignment. (EV)
Descriptors: Education Courses, Higher Education, Masters Programs, Reflective Teaching
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Cornelius, Trista – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2003
Describes the experience of a returning, nontraditional, first-generation college student as seen through the eyes of an English instructor who is substantially younger. Discusses the author's anxiety about teaching and relates it to her students' learning processes. (SG)
Descriptors: Anxiety, English Instruction, Learning Processes, Nontraditional Students
Coleman, Chris – Teaching Theatre, 2002
Discusses theatre educators' role by relating stories of the author's college theatre teacher. Notes that in order to tell stories to this generation, educators need to focus on making time for reflective thought. Concludes that theater can teach audiences to respect others, especially those who are different. (PM)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Critical Thinking, Drama, Higher Education
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Shin, Sarah J. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Discusses how composition teachers can obtain a better understanding of the challenges facing English-as-a-second-language students by writing in their own second language and reflecting on the experience. Notes that by reflecting on these writing experiences, composition instructors can evaluate how they themselves write other languages and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Identification (Psychology), Instructional Improvement, Reflective Teaching
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Barry, Arlene L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Determines content area teachers' favorite strategies and why they used them. Examines if the material the author taught was being applied by students in her content reading methods course, and which strategies and methods were being used most frequently. Notes visual aids, analogy, graphic organizers, and notetaking were the most often used…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Instructional Improvement, Reading Strategies, Reflective Teaching
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Oosterhuis, Alyce – Teaching Education, 1993
Paper discusses the pros and cons of college students using the first person singular pronoun in writing and discussion, emphasizing the need to find a balance between the use of the words "I" and "they" and to teach students critical reflection, analysis, sharing, and listening skills. (SM)
Descriptors: Grammar, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Preservice Teacher Education
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Han, Eunhye Park – Childhood Education, 1995
Addresses the importance of reevaluation of teaching practices at the classroom and teacher education levels. Reviews the term "reflection," as defined by Dewey, and its process. Discusses whether preservice teachers are capable of reflecting and how a climate of critical inquiry can be fostered. Suggests strategies that promote reflective…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Higher Education, Reflective Teaching, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Ray, Theresa M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1998
Describes a project that used the process of cognitive coaching to implement the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. Argues that cognitive coaching is a vehicle that helps teachers change and reform both curriculum development and instruction, combats the isolation of teaching, provides feedback, aids in reflective…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Professional Development
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Lyons, Nona – Educational Leadership, 1999
Teaching portfolios are making their way into today's classrooms in three important ways: as habits of mind helping teachers define good practice; as processes teachers use for reflecting on their own teaching and learning; and as new teaching strategies mirroring student learning practices. (MLH)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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Price, Jeremy N.; Ball, Deborah Lowenberg – Theory into Practice, 1998
Examines liberatory pedagogy in the context of helping beginning teachers become open to liberatory ideas as they construct themselves as teachers and begin to develop their practice. The paper considers practice and prospective teachers as learners of practice, then examines what this suggests for the construction of opportunities for prospective…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Elshout-Mohr, Marianne; Van Hout-Wolters, Bernadette; Broekkamp, Hein – Learning and Instruction, 1999
One requirement of reflective conceptual change by teachers is the need to map classroom situations onto situations that are subjected to educational research. A classification of instructional-learning episodes is presented as an instrument to facilitate this mapping. Using the instrument in teacher training and educational research is discussed.…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Mapping, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Burchell, Helen; Westmoreland, Susan – International Journal of Training and Development, 1999
Use of a competency-based framework for initial teacher training in Britain was studied in one institution. Students felt that both competency-based training and reflection on practice generated self-assessment and monitoring. However, time pressures in implementing competence frameworks sometimes limited opportunities for reflection. (SK)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, National Standards
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Lapointe, Martha – Language Arts, 1999
Describes the value to the author of taking notes on students at work in her third-grade classroom. Uses the analogy of "Footprints In The Snow" (from her daily morning walk) as a way of thinking about the importance of note-taking in teacher research. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 3, Notetaking, Primary Education, Reflective Teaching
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Waters, Rebecca – Language Arts, 1999
Shares the author's systematic observations and reflections on students' learning in her first-grade classroom as a means of opening a conversation about what counts as teacher research. (SR)
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Educational Research, Primary Education
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Menmuir, Joan; Christie, Donald – International Journal of Early Years Education, 1999
Illustrates one way in which the process of reflection can be operationalized in the context of continuing professional development in the field of early education. Examines the perceived value of this approach to practitioners themselves. Focuses on the way practitioners perceive the children in their care, using the "Repertory Grid"…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Professional Continuing Education, Professional Development
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