PORUKARA COLLEGE
OF EDUCATION,
CHAMPAKULAM
Submitted to,
Miss. Jeffey Mary Joseph
Submitted by,
Malu R Asok
Natural Science
WELCOME
REFLECTIVE TEACHING
 Reflective teaching is a strategy for nurturing
excellence.
 Reflective means thinking.
 The professional growth can take place on the
foundation of reflective teaching.
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION
According to Bound
“Reflective is an intellectual and affective
action in which individual engages to explore
this experience in order to lead to new
understanding and applications ”
CHARACTERISTICS
1) Whole Heartedness
 It is the willingness , commitment and dedication
of the teacher to act according to our belief and
practices.
 When the teacher believes in attainment of certain
goals he should not hesitated or forget to light for
its attainment.
2) Broad mindness
The desire of the teacher to listen to students many
sides carefully and to give attention to alternative
possibilities in them.
3) Responsibility
Teaching involves moral and responsible activities
of the teacher.
STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING
REFLECTION
1) Writing
To capture teacher through process and yield a
producer which can be evaluated and
reformulated.
2) Journal
Data provided in daily record may be used to
search for patterns of means.
3) Care records
Writing a care record is a structured activity that
expands the number of teaching alternative.
4) Instrumental feedback
Scales and inventories can be used to provide
teacher with data to clarify the personal meaning.
5) Electronic feedback
Victrotaping teacher’s action provides records of
event, issues and feelings for reflecting on action.
6) Contrived situation
Like role plays, care studies, simulation and
microteaching.
APPLICATIONS
1) Reflective approach will sharpen teacher’s skill in
problem solving.
2) The student teacher should be given opportunity to
observe how classroom function reflection.
3) It helps students need and conducting action
research.
4) Reflective practice is a strategy for continuous
improvements of an action taken to achieve its
stated objectives.
THANKS

Reflective teaching

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    PORUKARA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CHAMPAKULAM Submittedto, Miss. Jeffey Mary Joseph Submitted by, Malu R Asok Natural Science
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     Reflective teachingis a strategy for nurturing excellence.  Reflective means thinking.  The professional growth can take place on the foundation of reflective teaching. INTRODUCTION
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    DEFINITION According to Bound “Reflectiveis an intellectual and affective action in which individual engages to explore this experience in order to lead to new understanding and applications ”
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    CHARACTERISTICS 1) Whole Heartedness It is the willingness , commitment and dedication of the teacher to act according to our belief and practices.  When the teacher believes in attainment of certain goals he should not hesitated or forget to light for its attainment.
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    2) Broad mindness Thedesire of the teacher to listen to students many sides carefully and to give attention to alternative possibilities in them. 3) Responsibility Teaching involves moral and responsible activities of the teacher.
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    STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING REFLECTION 1)Writing To capture teacher through process and yield a producer which can be evaluated and reformulated. 2) Journal Data provided in daily record may be used to search for patterns of means.
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    3) Care records Writinga care record is a structured activity that expands the number of teaching alternative. 4) Instrumental feedback Scales and inventories can be used to provide teacher with data to clarify the personal meaning.
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    5) Electronic feedback Victrotapingteacher’s action provides records of event, issues and feelings for reflecting on action. 6) Contrived situation Like role plays, care studies, simulation and microteaching.
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    APPLICATIONS 1) Reflective approachwill sharpen teacher’s skill in problem solving. 2) The student teacher should be given opportunity to observe how classroom function reflection. 3) It helps students need and conducting action research. 4) Reflective practice is a strategy for continuous improvements of an action taken to achieve its stated objectives.
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