1st Edition

Developing Reflective Practice Learning About Teaching And Learning Through Modelling

By J. John Loughran Copyright 1996
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text presents a research study into the development of reflective practitioners in a pre-service teacher education programme. The teacher educator in the study modelled his own reflections on practice in the hope that it would help students to apply reflection to their own teaching.; The results of the author's research demonstrate that reflection on practice occurs in three distinct periods: before anticipatory, during contemporaneous and after retrospective a pedagogical experience. The book concludes that when student teachers' own learning situations, both within their university coursework and their school experiences, become the focus for their learning about teaching and learning, their understanding of, and practice in, teaching is enhanced.

    Part 1 Conceptualizing reflection: a model for learning about reflection. Part 2 Learning through modelling: modelling reflection; perceptions of action. Part 3 Exploring student-teachers' thinking: recognizing reflection; journals - an insight into students' thinking; understanding the reflective cycle. Part 4 Reflection in practice: three reflective instances; case studies; understanding reflective practice.

    Biography

    J. John Loughran