How do we reflect as teachers?

How do we reflect as teachers?

Reflective teaching means looking at what you do in the classroom, thinking about why you do it, and thinking about if it works – a process of self-observation and self-evaluation.

How do teachers write end of year reflection?

End of Year Reflection for Teachers

  1. What went well that you plan to continue?
  2. What did not go so well and will be your focus area for the following year?
  3. Reflect on your classroom routines and procedures.
  4. Reflect on your classroom management.
  5. Reflect on your organization.
  6. Reflect on your classroom set up.

What are the tools of reflection?

Common tools for reflection are:

  • learning journals, diaries, portfolios – jotting notes down in written prose.
  • tables, mind maps, lists and bullet points – your notes summarised in note form.
  • recordings: CDs, digital recorder, video – documenting by voice recordings.

How do you write a year reflection?

The letter should have several paragraphs and include your thoughts about the following:

  1. Your greatest accomplishment (the area in which you grew the most)
  2. Something that you are better at now than at the beginning of the year.
  3. Something that is still challenging for you.
  4. Advice you have for me as a teacher.

What are the different techniques of reflection?

Two main types of reflection are often referred to – reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action. The most obvious difference is in terms of when they happen. This is the reflection that takes place whilst you are involved in the situation, often a patient interaction.

What is a reflective checklist for teachers?

The Devereux Reflective Checklist for Teaching Practices (also simply called the Reflective Checklist) is designed to help teachers reflect upon and intentionally use practices that promote children’s social and emotional health by nurturing the within-child protective factors measured by the DECA-P2: Initiative (IN), Self-Regulation (SR), and

How can I use this check sheet to reflect?

This check sheet will help you reflect by serving as a record of your day that you can revisit at any time. Print multiple sheets and use them daily, this will help you to see patterns over a period of time. Perfect reflection tool for classrooms that use the Project Approach or Reggio Emilia philosophies

What is meaningful teacher reflection?

Meaningful Teacher Reflection – it’s part of becoming a better educator. And I’m sure it is an expectation for you to reflect on your teaching practices at one time or another. Chances are, you do it already as you create new goals, prepare for observations or look forward to evaluations.

How can I make time to reflect on my day?

Your time is precious, but so are your thoughts. This check sheet will help you reflect by serving as a record of your day that you can revisit at any time. Print multiple sheets and use them daily, this will help you to see patterns over a period of time.