Greater focus on encouraging
teacher reflection captured in guiding questions that highlight the need for inquiry cycles.
Not exact matches
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.
One fifty year old
teacher shared a journal
reflection that
captured the experience:
Reclaiming Camelot:
Capturing the
Reflections of Exemplary, Veteran Middle School
Teachers in an Age of High Stakes Testing and Accountability Through Narrative Inquiry, Nancy Fichtman Dana, Darby Claire Delane, and Paul George
These portfolios encourage preservice
teachers to develop robust tools for learning, communication, and
reflection to
capture the complexities of teaching (Wolf & Dietz, 1998) and to facilitate students» responsibility as active learners in the learning process (Courts & McInerney, 1993).
This
reflection tool can serve as a guide for helping
teachers reflect on their classroom culture and consider the data they've
captured in Kickboard over time.
When preservice
teachers participate in the editing of their own
captured lesson, the quality of
reflection and insight increase dramatically over those merely engaging in passive evaluation and
reflection:
The coach then descriptively
captures information from the class, and then the coach encourages
reflection from the
teacher.
The postpresentation
reflections (Appendix B) attempted to
capture timely thoughts and opinions from the students in regard to themselves as learners and
teacher practitioners directly preceding their presentation.