This insightful collection offers a timely contribution to the body of research on practical theorising in teacher education. Acknowledging the importance of experience and reflective practice in teaching, this book simultaneously embraces the essential need for teachers at all career stages to enga
Reflective Theory and Practice in Teacher Education
β Scribed by Robyn Brandenburg, Kathryn Glasswell, Mellita Jones, Josephine Ryan (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Series
- Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices 17
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book offers a detailed examination of reflective practice in teacher education. In the current educational context, where reflective practice has been mandated in professional standards for teachers in many countries, it analyses research-based evidence for the power of reflective practice to shape better educational outcomes. The book presents multiple theoretical and practical views of this often taken-for-granted practice, so that readers are challenged to consider how factors such as gender and race shape understandings of reflective practice. Documenting approaches that enhance learning, the contributions discuss reflective practice across the globe, with a focus on pre-service, in-service and university teachers. At a time when there is pressure to measure teachersβ work through standardised tests, the book highlights the professional thinking that is integral to teaching and demonstrates ways it can be encouraged in beginning teachers. Aimed at the international community of teacher educators in schools and universities, it also includes a critical examination of methodological issues in analysing and evaluating reflective practice and showcases the kind of reflective practice that empowers teachers and pre-service teachers to make a difference to students.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Reflective Practice in Teacher Professional Standards: Reflection as Mandatory Practice....Pages 3-26
Reflective Practice: Epistemological Perspectives on Learning from Experience in Teacher Education....Pages 27-47
Letβs Stay in the Swamp: Poststructural Feminist Reflective Practice....Pages 49-62
Reflective Practice: Ancient Wisdom and PracticeβAustralian Indigenous Reflections in Teacher Education Through Shared Storying....Pages 63-83
Critically Reflecting on Masculinity in Teacher Education Through Narrative Self-Study....Pages 85-100
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
How Do I Know What I Think I Know? Teaching Reflection to Improve Practice....Pages 103-117
Using Reflective Practice to Foster Confidence and Competence to Teach Literacy in Primary Schools....Pages 119-139
Using Video for Teacher Reflection: Reading Clinics in Action....Pages 141-160
Practicing Social Justice: Toward a Practice-Based Approach to Learning to Teach for Social Justice....Pages 161-175
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
Improving a School-Based Science Education Task Using Critical Reflective Practice....Pages 179-204
The Online Space: Developing Strong Pedagogy for Online Reflective Practice....Pages 205-222
Using Critical Incidents to Reflect on Teacher Educator Practice....Pages 223-236
Collaborative Supervision: Using Core Reflection to Understand Our Supervision of Masterβs Projects....Pages 237-255
Front Matter....Pages 257-257
Toward Transformative Reflective Practice in Teacher Education....Pages 259-273
Back Matter....Pages 275-284
β¦ Subjects
Teaching and Teacher Education;Professional & Vocational Education;Early Childhood Education
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