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Soslau, Elizabeth – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
Adaptive teaching expertise is a critical component of quality teaching. University-based supervisors should employ specific supervision styles and discourse types during post-lesson observation conferences to help student teachers develop adaptive competencies such as, justifying decision-making, balancing experimentation and risk to pupils, and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators, Case Studies
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Blandford, Sonia; Knowles, Catherine – Education 3-13, 2012
In recent years, policy documents, curricula and other educational initiatives have promoted a pedagogy founded on the concept of independent learning. This is broadly defined as "having the belief in yourself to think through learning activities, problems or challenges, make decisions about your learning and act upon those decisions".…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Self Esteem, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Role
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Ryan, Patrick A.; Townsend, Jane S. – Action in Teacher Education, 2012
Recognizing the possible influences of media narratives upon self-concepts, teacher educators have used films and television programs about teachers to promote preservice teachers' reflections on their professional identities and instructional practices. Theoretical models of reflection, in conjunction with media analysis, have the potential to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mass Media Effects, Preservice Teachers, Reflective Teaching
Klevan, Sarah; Villavicencio, Adriana – Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2016
Researchers and practitioners increasingly recognize that a positive school culture not only enhances students' day-to-day experiences, but also plays a role in raising student achievement. Yet many schools struggle to create a welcoming and supportive schoolwide culture. Indeed, there is evidence that students of color in particular--and perhaps…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, School Culture, Student Experience
Klevan, Sarah; Villavicencio, Adriana – Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2016
Researchers and practitioners increasingly recognize that a positive school culture not only enhances students' day-to-day experiences, but also plays a role in raising student achievement. Yet many schools struggle to create a welcoming and supportive schoolwide culture. Indeed, there is evidence that students of color in particular--and perhaps…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, School Culture, Student Experience
Baldwin, Michael E. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This research investigates the challenges faced in enacting instructional models that previous research has found to foster student learning. In order to complete this study, the researcher documented, through a strategy of reflective practice, his return to teaching high school science after having served for a time as a science specialist and…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Biology, Specialists, Reflective Teaching
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Goldberg, Rabbi Elliot – Journal of Jewish Education, 2010
This article presents the author's response to Jon A. Levisohn's article entitled "A Menu of Orientations in the Teaching of Rabbinic Literature." As a discipline, the teaching of rabbinic literature is still in its early stages of development. Levisohn's menu of orientations and reflections about its usefulness are welcome additions to the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Jews, Judaism, Literature
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Lichtmann, Maria R. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
Contemplative teaching can offer both teachers and students a middle way between two reigning fundamentalisms: the secularist one of nonadvocacy, relativism, and equivocation and the forced univocity of fundamentalism. Its antidote is the depth, relatedness, and even transcendence of a contemplative teaching style. This chapter explores the…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Reflective Teaching, Religious Factors
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Kubli, Fritz – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2010
Reflection on several decades of science teaching at the secondary-school level leads to the strong suggestion that a theory of science education should be based on arguments emanating from insights into the process of meaningful communication in the light of modern epistemology. These arguments show that the teacher's personality and engagement…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Science Instruction, Science Education, Secondary Schools
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Washington, Laura – English in Australia, 2010
In this article, the author shares her experience when she wrote a poem anonymously to an English teacher, who never mentioned the poem, nor gave the tiniest suggestion that the teacher read or received it. In reflection, the author thinks that she had developed her personal and emotional literacy by composing a poem which might not have been very…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Experience
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Nehring, James; Laboy, Wilfredo T.; Catarius, Lynn – Professional Development in Education, 2010
In recent years, elements of reflective practice have been popularized in state school professional development. As reflective practice has moved into the mainstream, dialogic protocols have been developed by numerous organizations to structure discourse for deep understanding, enhance professional practice and advance organizational learning.…
Descriptors: State Schools, Reflective Teaching, Case Studies, Discussion
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Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth; Crawford, Patricia A.; Hickmann, Rosemary – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2010
This article explores the role of teacher research as part of a robust program of professional development. Teacher research offers teachers at every stage of development a recursive and reflective means of bridging the gap between current practice and potential professional growth. The purpose of this dual level inquiry was to probe the concept…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Master Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Researchers
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Titus, Philip A.; Gremler, Dwayne D. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
Growing as an educator takes hard work and commitment. It requires the educator to engage in regular, objective self-examinations of instructional beliefs and behaviors. Although this task can be daunting, and unwieldy, due to the complexity of the teaching-learning exchange, it can also be undertaken in a systematic manner. This article proposes…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Reflective Teaching, Educational Philosophy, Marketing
Moye, Johnny J. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
In this article, the author focuses on the importance of building teacher/student relationships. A successful teacher realizes that he or she must sometimes "trick" students into learning. That's why career and technical education (CTE) is so beneficial to students' academic success. Students learn science, technology, engineering and…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Effectiveness, Trust (Psychology), Student Organizations
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Harrison, Kathy; O'Hara, Joe; McNamara, Gerry – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2015
Problem Statement: This paper focuses on assessment in Irish education, which, despite best intentions, shepherds students through the process to an extent that the individual is prone to undervalue her/his ability to trust in the self as a rational, self-thinking individual. In Ireland's assessment system lies the paradox whereby from childhood…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Peer Evaluation
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