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Burns, John – Science Scope, 2007
Reflecting on one's practice, whether it is a conversation with a single student, a lesson, or a unit plan, is the surest way for a teacher to improve. Going through the process of becoming a National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT) is a journey of reflective practice. The National Board of Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is a nonprofit,…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Reflective Teaching, National Standards, Teacher Certification
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Hussein, Jeylan Wolyie – Teacher Development, 2007
The article illustrates the hopes and challenges evident in my attempt to use action research as an approach to engage student teachers in reflective processes. The data was systematically generated from the student teachers themselves and from the diaries I noted through out the inquiry. The study suggested that while lack of previous experience…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Action Research, Diaries, Reflective Teaching
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Lattimer, Heather – Educational Leadership, 2007
Teacher leaders do not fulfill their potential without the right kinds of support. Using the stories of two teacher leaders, Lattimer describes how school and district administrators succeed and fail at encouraging teachers to take on or withdraw from leadership roles. The two teachers profiled were more likely to assume leadership roles when…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Teacher Morale, Teacher Leadership, Interviews
Servage, Laura – Education Canada, 2007
In the present era of accountability, there is a real and justifiable temptation to use collaboration to focus strictly upon instrumental goals that have an immediate impact on classroom practices. However, without some time and reflection devoted to why teachers do what they do, a sustainable culture of collaboration is unlikely to emerge. Based…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Teacher Collaboration, Reflective Teaching, Metacognition
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McNaughton, Kathryn; Krentz, Caroline – Theory Into Practice, 2007
The work of Malaguzzi (in Edwards, Gandini, & Forman, 1998; Fraser, 2006) has made the fundamentals of the preschools of Reggio Emilia familiar to many early childhood educators. The article describes an authentic project that enhanced undergraduate and postgraduate participants' understanding of the impact of collaboration, conversation, and…
Descriptors: Children, Reggio Emilia Approach, Early Childhood Education, Reflective Teaching
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Moran, Mary Jane – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
Excerpts from case studies of two preservice teaching teams exemplify a new approach for merging research and practice within an introductory early childhood methods course. Through participation in cycles of collaborative action research focused on the joint task of implementing long-term projects, preservice teachers evidenced change in the ways…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Children
Russell, Thomas L.; Spafford, Charlotte – 1986
In this paper on the use of teachers as reflective users of peer clinical supervision, a research and literature review relating to the assumptions of clinical supervision, fostering reflective practice through clinical supervision, and the special potential of peer clinical supervision is presented. Then, a personal account of a beginning…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Peer Evaluation, Reflective Teaching, Supervisory Methods
UNESCO International Institute for Capacity Building in Africa, 2004
This Critical Practitioner Inquiry (CPI) Newsletter is a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences about CPI in different universities worldwide. This first edition of the newsletter contains the following articles: (1) Critical Practitioner Inquiry--Working Against the Grain (Lars Dahlstrom), which explains the concept of CPI; (2) Critical…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teacher Researchers, Educational Research, Newsletters
Chard, Sylvia C. – 2000
This paper looks at some of the commonly experienced challenges and rewards reported by teachers who have reflected in writing on their first experiences with the Project Approach. The work of two groups of teachers is reported here. One group consisted of 12 teachers in Texas, who implemented the Project Approach in their classrooms following a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Nontraditional Education, Reflective Teaching
Zoran, Naama – 2000
This paper discusses how deliberation and critical reflection contribute to the quality of teachers' work. The paper defines deliberation and notes factors that could interfere with the process. The paper then examines critical reflection theory, differentiating three types of assumptions, and highlighting four "lenses" that can help the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Reflective Teaching
Mehrmohammadi, Mahmoud – Online Submission, 2004
Teacher's function as a researcher has been the subject of heated debates during the last two decades.The advocates argue that education can not be conceived as a scientific domain within the positivistic paradigm. They put emphasis on the intricacies and uncertainties associated with teaching circumstances and invite teachers to participate in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Research, Action Research, Reflective Teaching
Reimers, Valerie – 1997
Reflection requires time. In one class, students were asked to engage in a process of written reflection about the writing they had done immediately after they prepared their papers, as they sat in class preparing to hand in those papers. Reflective writing, which Peter Elbow and Pat Belanoff call "process writing," appears throughout…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reflective Teaching, Student Development, Student Reaction
McCormick Rae S. – 2001
This paper presents the voices of California beginning teachers who completed focus group discussions on their perceptions of their own development as reflective practitioners, analyzing the nature and extent of teachers' thinking. Teachers were part of the California Formative Assessment and Support System for Teachers (CFASST), which is framed…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Reflective Teaching
MacIsaac, Dan; Sawada, Daiyo; Falconer, Kathleen – 2001
This report examines the feasibility of using a measurement instrument, the Reformed Teaching Observation Protocol (RTOP), to catalyze teacher self-reflective change. RTOP was used in a summer course as a tool to help understand and even operationally define reform teaching. RTOP assesses four major pedagogical domains: (1) lesson design and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Reflective Teaching, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
Farrell, Jill Beloff – 2003
This paper describes a collaborative action research study involving a university professor/researcher and novice teachers (final sample of seven) in classroom-based inquiry to enhance personal practice that would impact on student outcomes. As the teachers were coached and mentored through the various stages of the action research process to…
Descriptors: Action Research, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Cooperation
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