Reflective Teaching is the definitive textbook for reflective classroom professionalism. It offers exceptional support for trainee teachers, mentors, newly qualified teachers and for those engaged in continuing professional development and performance review. Andrew Pollard's Reflective Teaching has been established for over twenty years. Each edition builds on that foundation and offers something new. This edition is enhanced by: * A new look: a larger format, fresh text design, children's photographs and additional illustrations making the book more attractive and user-friendly than ever before. * New content to reflect contemporary innovations such as Personalized Learning, Assessment for Learning, Pupil Consultation and Every Child Matters. * Updates throughout in line with new teaching Standards and Competences in each part of the UK. * Advanced material to respond to the introduction of Master's Level study within many PGCE courses, the growth in evidence-informed professional practice and more coherent continuing professional development. * Research Briefings from the Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP) - the UK's largest ever coordinated initiative on educational research. Reflective Teaching is the most comprehensive, evidence-informed handbook on teaching, and remains, as ever, both practical and accessible. ‘This book and its associated resources have extremely serious intentions and contemporary relevance. We wish to support the continuing development of high-quality professionals who can enhance pupil attainment, and we also want to support new teachers in understanding the contexts in which they work and the significance of what they do.' Andrew Pollard Reflective Teaching is part of a set of integrated and complementary resources: * Reflective Teaching - the core handbook for school-based professional development.
Filled with practical tools and expert insight, this volume helps facilitate a journey of constructive self-critique.
The volume also considers reflection as a conceptual orientation, commenting on its power to inform and improve teacher education, and assessing the implementation of reflection in these specific programs.
How do you measure greatness in education? Neither the length of a vita nor the number of citations can tell the full story of an important figure like George Hillocks,...
James Lalley and Robert Miller, “The Learning Pyramid: Does It Point Teachers in the Right Direction?” Education 128, no. 1 (2007): 64–79. See also A. Kovalchick and K. Dawson (eds.), Educational Technology: An Encyclopedia (Santa ...
This book is one of the Reflective Teaching Series – inspiring education through innovation in early years, schools, further, higher and adult education.
"This book examines what it means to be present in one's teaching- how to mentally and emotionally connect to your students, your classroom, and your teaching.
... Socially Just Pedagogies, Capabilities and Quality in Higher Education. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Jervis, L. and Jervis, L. (2005) 'What is the constructivism in constructive alignment?' Bioscience Education, 6(1), 1–14. Jester ...
This book is one of the Reflective Teaching Series – inspiring education through innovation in early years, schools, further, higher and adult education.
Just as successful athletes must identify strengths and weaknesses, set goals, and engage in focused practice to meet their goals, so must teachers.
In H.W. Seliger and M.H. Long (eds.), Classroom Oriented Research in Second Language Acquisition. Rowley, Mass: Newbury House. Schratz, M. 1992. Researching while teaching: an action research in higher education.