2011
DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2011.571861
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Making sense of reflection: a comparison of beginning and experienced teachers’ perceptions of reflection for practice

Abstract: The importance of reflection for learning has been emphasised in professional education programmes. In teacher education, a number of researchers have claimed the success of various initiatives in developing teachers as reflective practitioners. However, there appear to be few studies comparing and contrasting beginning and experienced teachers' perceptions of the usefulness of reflection for practice. The study reported here examined how reflection was used by experienced and beginning teachers who were forma… Show more

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“…At present, a new teaching model is suggested for stimulating significant student learning: this model relies on higher-order thinking processes, and represents a continuum of learning via the implementation of methodological strategies that are able to evoke reflective thought processes. Consequently, reflective learning is currently very popular in professional education programmes (Williams and Grudnoff, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, a new teaching model is suggested for stimulating significant student learning: this model relies on higher-order thinking processes, and represents a continuum of learning via the implementation of methodological strategies that are able to evoke reflective thought processes. Consequently, reflective learning is currently very popular in professional education programmes (Williams and Grudnoff, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este proyecto, Billet revela que en China, Grecia, Europa y culturas de Asia Central, el aprendizaje a través de la observación, la imitación y la práctica es muy efi caz para integrar a nuevos profesionales. Este tipo de aprendizaje mimético favorece un modelo de refl exión práctica que se basa en el apoyo, la retroalimentación y la mentoría del profesorado experimentado (Williams y Gudonoff, 2011).…”
Section: Aprendizaje Relacionado Con La Prácticaunclassified
“…Thus the widely acclaimed suggestions in the keynote texts on reflection for learning (Schön, 1983[15]; Kolb, 1984[16]; Boud et al,1985[17]) have been taken up for some time in educational programmes and schemes for professional development (Bourner, 2003[7]); Williams and Grudnoff, 2011 [18]). Generally learners are encouraged to consider both past and impending actions, with a view to effecting future enhancement (Hatton and Smith, 1995[19]).…”
Section: Recent Developments In the Use Of Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%