And Reflective Responses
Found 8 free book(s)Active Listening and Reflective Responses
dspace.mit.eduReflective Responses Reflection, or reflective response technique, borrowed from certain types of counseling techniques, is designed to elicit as full a sense as possible of the speaker's thoughts and especially feelings. It is a way of helping someone explore her own personal meanings.
A Reflective Guide to Mentoring and being a teacher-mentor
www.education.vic.gov.auresponses to the prompts can be unpacked and deepened. Insights emerge from the unpacking and reflecting, so reading the example below is a poor substitute for the sense-making and analysis prompted by the creation of your own Ideas Tree. What is mentoring? Think about your experiences of mentoring or being mentored to frame up your responses.
The Reflective Learning Model: Supervision of Social Work ...
www.utas.edu.aupractitioners and clients. Reflective learning which acknowledges the complexity, diversity and emotionality of situations offers more scope for student practitioners to reach informed decisions which, by embracing the breadth of knowledges which influence decisions, could help avoid defensive, routinised and ritualistic responses.
Brookfield's Four Lenses: Becoming a Critically Reflective ...
valenciacollege.edustudent focus groups or interview responses in order to "teach more responsively" (35). More importantly, for Brookfield, the student lens reveals "those actions and assumptions that either confirm or challenge existing power relationships in the classroom" (30). In short, both self-reflection and engaging
REFLECTIVE PRACTICES: A MEANS TO TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
apiar.org.auReflective practice is a process that facilitates teaching, learning and understanding, and it plays ... responses, and using that information to add to his or her existing knowledge base and reach a higher level of understanding. Reflection, in the words of a layman, “… simply means thinking about something,” but for some, ...
Reflective Listening
www.maxwell.syr.eduReflective skills- the skills of reflecting or expressing to the other the essence of the content and feelings you hear as well as summarizing larger segments of what is said. These responses are used throughout the exchange whenever a significant segment of the communication is heard.
Theories of Intelligence - ed
files.eric.ed.gov3. Reflective intelligence means thinking strategies, metacognitive awareness, and managing one’s own thought processes. Neural intelligence is largely given, but experiential and reflective intelligence may be increased with educational interventions. According to this view, teachers can
What is Action Research?
www.sagepub.comreflective cycles of: • Planning a change. • Acting and observing the process and consequences of the change. • Reflecting on these processes and consequences and then replanning. • Acting and observing. • Reflecting. • And so on … Figure 1.1 illustrates the spiral model of action research proposed