Categories: All - reflective - judgment - pedagogy - teaching

by Rebecca Jang 5 years ago

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reflective practice

Reflective practice encompasses a variety of thoughtful processes aimed at improving teaching and learning. It involves both anticipatory and retrospective reflection, allowing educators to make informed decisions in real-time.

reflective practice

reflective practice

the embodied and moody nature of practical knowledge

constantly critically aware
interpretable
imitative and personal relation
implicit knowing
underground action
silent knowledge
practical knowledge resides in the things that surround us
instant knowing of what to do
micro-situations

the epistemology of tact as practical acting

normative integrity
epistemological structure that manifests itself
social distancing
no social scientific facts,no moral philosophy, no teaching method
connection between pedagogical knowledge and tact

the experienced teacher

tact/ pedagogical tact
normative significance
a phenomenology of tactful action
the emphasis on reflective practice- contingent, dynamic/everchanging every moment
generalities
reflect on/decide on/act on
the lack of space and time

the novice teacher

teacher knowledge and active and dynamic role in the ever changing challenges of the school and classroom
knowledge into practice/ short of effective professional preparation
excellent preparation but great frustration

thinking on/about, thinking in

more/less thoughtfulness
unreflective
retrospective reflection on/ anticipatory reflection on

Dewey

a plan of action/ doing sonething
elaboration of the tentative hypothesis suggestions
examination, inspection exploration, analysis of all attainable considerations
conjectural anticipation and tentative interpretation
perplexity,confusion,doubt

reflective thinking and teaching

a tool for teaching, an aim of education by Dewey(1964)
teaching
feelingly know
normative,ethical,affective considerations
principles of effectiveness
pedagogy
forethoutht
caution
judgment
prudence
discretion