Not exact matches
The previous program depended heavily on the «verbatims» submitted by
students as the basis for «
reflection on ministerial experience.»
This opening exercise is designed to enable
students to engage in critical
reflection on their background not
as the only place that needs criticism, but in comparison with another — equally relative — social setting.
The president of the
Student Government Association serves as «master of ceremonies,» the president of the college makes comments, and there are two faculty and two student speakers, who are as likely to offer reflections on the year just ending as to address them - selves to questions of value and m
Student Government Association serves
as «master of ceremonies,» the president of the college makes comments, and there are two faculty and two
student speakers, who are as likely to offer reflections on the year just ending as to address them - selves to questions of value and m
student speakers, who are
as likely to offer
reflections on the year just ending
as to address them - selves to questions of value and meaning.
«3 Ludwig Feuerbach described the essence of religion
as a
reflection of human desires into a transcendent realm, and proposed therefore to change men «from friends of God to friends of men, from believers to thinkers, from worshipers to workers, from candidates for the «Yonder» «to
students of the «Here,» from Christians, who, according to their own confession, arc partly animals and partly angels, to men, whole men.»
Whereas a liberal arts education may provide some basis for viewing the global economy critically and making judgments
as to how one wants to relate to it, very few
students in universities are exposed to that kind of
reflection.
In spite of the fact that Socrates studied with all diligence to acquire a knowledge of human nature and to understand himself, and in spite of the fame accorded him through the centuries
as one who beyond all other men had an insight into the human heart, he has himself admitted that the reason for his shrinking from
reflection upon the nature of such beings
as Pegasus and the Gorgons was that he, the life - long
student of human nature, had not yet been able to make up his mind whether he was a stranger monster than Typhon, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, partaking of something divine (Phaedrus, 229 E).
(Not a
reflection on my teachers, rather my attentiveness
as a
student!)
Developed
as a
student project for The Breastfeeding Course for Health Care Providers, it was inspired by
Reflections of Motherhood (another beautiful video).
In 2013 Lovett published a study of exam wrappers
as a chapter in the edited volume Using
Reflection and Metacognition to Improve
Student Learning.
Noah Baumbach, directing from a story developed with his wife, Jenifer Jason Leigh, is a shrewd
student of character and he's especially astute at finding the vulnerability in the self - involved, who see everything
as a
reflection of themselves.
Their black - and - white exhibits were a source of pride to
students,
as Sanchez explains in her project
reflection.
So,
as we move into the next phase of our implementation, I'm thinking about how the program we have begun — much of it grounded in the idea of increased
student engagement — can mature to include
reflection on how the arts - based work that we plan might lead to a greater sense of investment on the part of participants.
From the creation of research questions to
reflection on their learning, iPads facilitated the undertaking, allowing the teachers to implement an innovative new curriculum where
students created, collaborated and connected in order to deepen their understanding of bats
as well
as the research process.
Student planning forms such
as calendars, task lists, and the like can help
students create deadlines and benchmarks for peer feedback, teacher feedback, and
reflections.
Teachers can also help
students learn how to do self -
reflection as they work with technology tools.
Or invite
students to learn about The Mathematics of Rainbows
as they explore information on
reflection and refraction and learn about the mathematics of science.
As part of self -
reflection,
students should learn to make connections between what they are doing with technology tools and their everyday experiences.
Infuse questions throughout the math lesson that encourage
reflection and allow moments of pause
as students identify points of learning.
To aid
reflection, I borrow a prompt I learned from d.lab coordinator Patrick Benfield, who has
students test, play with, and push the boundaries of materials
as they create material libraries in their maker journals.
Teachers who have never made a podcast or video with their
students might be prompted to give it a whirl
as a strategy for capturing
student reflection — and that means the conversation grows and grows.
In a
student's academic life, values - based
reflections and discussions encourage a
student to ask questions such
as: What is learning for?
As educators, our challenge is ensuring that
students have an opportunity to engage in
reflection such that they create a meaningful product to actually visit (and learn from) again and again.
Student assessment: Your
students might conduct self - assessment
as a form of
reflection.
In the most effective classes I visited, teachers use data tracking
as part of their weekly or biweekly classroom routine, and reserve time for
students to write
reflections on how they've performed.
The new mindframe suggests that when thinking about assessment, including formative assessments,
as a
reflection of a teacher's effort more than the
students» it turns assessment into a positive force for designing instruction.
According to Vanderbilt University, service learning is defined
as: «A form of experiential education where learning occurs through a cycle of action and
reflection as students seek to achieve real objectives for the community and deeper understanding and skills for themselves.»
The importance of
reflection, both for
students in the classroom and for me
as an educator.
In my prior work
as a mentor for new teachers in a highneeds school district, I was often amazed and humbled by the impact that the creativity of passionate teachers, when combined with thoughtful planning and
reflection on their practice, had on the
students they served.
My
students are so engaged by the topic — in our end - of - year
reflection it is hands - down the most mentioned unit we study — that we have branched out naturally over the years into exploring other forms of persuasion, such
as speeches, print text, and various aspects of social media.
Not seeing one's
reflection in teachers or other
students makes one feel
as if she doesn't belong.
The action implications of these findings,
as well
as some of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense of inclusiveness by educating for true understanding of diversity, especially
as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes of conduct and core values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for
student reflection and feedback on
student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to require that all
students are given systematic training in social problem solving or related social - emotional skills and encouraged specifically to use those skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence of injustice and inequity.
Through mindful problem solving,
reflection, and low - stakes assignments, we employ
student - centered active engagement in academics to help kids develop voice and agency in school and in their lives
as a whole.
What is a Quick Write: The University of West Virginia describes a Quick Write
as «a literacy strategy which can be used in any content area to develop writing fluency, to build the habit of
reflection into a learning experience, and to informally assess
student thinking.
Giving them an example for further
reflection always helps,
as they need to understand what is expected of them, and without a point of reference most
students will find it hard to make it all up on their own...
The learning aims are
as follows: - Define what production is - Participate in production activities, representing job, batch and flow methods - Analyse and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of production Included in this teaching resource is a PowerPoint presentation, with starter activity, key terms, instructions,
reflection exercises and questions,
as well
as a plenary activity to assess
student learning and understanding.
According to Dix, not only are positive notes great for building self - confidence, they also serve
as a great
reflection on how much progress the
student has made.
In my own
reflections I have found they engage
students as knowledge makers, invites writers to clarify and develop their own ideas and actively construct knowledge, and offers an opportunity for fruitful conversations.
PBL changes a teacher's traditional role through framing the learning, helping
students develop ideas, consulting
as they revise, and encouraging feedback,
reflection, and authentic presentations.
Consider different ways that
students might capture their
reflections, such
as blogs, photo galleries, sketches, or videos of work in progress.
Bacow will join the weekly class of the proseminar in higher education, serve
as a presenter in several classes, and provide
reflections on
students» discussions in others.
The conservative call for practicality must be understood
as an attempt to sabotage the forms of teacher and
student self -
reflection required for a quality education, all the while providing an excuse for a prolonged moral coma and flight from responsibility.
In their
reflections years later, our
students spoke about this identity
as having had a powerful impact on them.
Reflection Questions - This is a sheet that asks
students to quantify some of their mistakes on the assessment
as a whole so that they can look at their data in the eye in order to goal - set later.
You could have your
students brainstorm
as part of their personal
reflection or to learn about global citizenship.
Includes a moment of
reflection at the end and an inspirational video to play
as students enter the assembly.
For example,
as handouts and story starters; in inclusion, extensions, differentiation;
as starters, breakouts and plenaries; one - to - one, in pairs, teams and
as a whole class; with
students of all ages and abilities; with classes of all sizes big and small; to raise questions; encourage
reflection; improve motivation; enhance discussions and analysis;
as part of rich learning and communication skills;
as resources that can be used by
students to develop their leadership and confidence.
«
As a change agent, you have to be a
student of change and you have to engage in self -
reflection,» says Fitchue, currently the president of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio — one of the oldest Black seminaries in the nation.
Use
reflection before and after activities that require
students to practice the three Cs, such
as after protocols.
A great collection of differentiated activities, modelled examples, scaffolded sentences and guided peer and self
reflection that enables
students to learn from others and improve their non-fiction writing in preparation for AQA English Language Paper 2 Section B. Keep checking your downloads
as I will keep adding more and more to this bundle.
«Over the course of the year,
students were offered various opportunities to use the Understanding Map, (developed by the Harvard Project Zero Cultures of Thinking Project and available to download on Ron Ritchhart's resource page) in their building and consolidating of materials, or
as a tool of
reflection.