ABSTRACT

The Teacher’s Reflective Practice Handbook is based on a multi-dimensional framework of reflective practice designed by the author to guide and support student, early career and experienced teachers to develop high-quality teaching and maximise pupil learning. This second edition combines the intent to preserve the integrity of seminal contributions advanced by eminent scholars and practitioners over the years, with that of broadening its reach to reflect key changes in policy discourse, teacher education, school and curriculum reform underpinned by evidence-informed research on what constitutes effective teaching and learning, across the national and international landscape.

Chapters invite you to engage in descriptive, comparative and critical reflective conversations across nine dimensions of reflective practice which enables you to:

  • Question personal theories, beliefs and assumptions about teaching and consider alternative perspectives and possibilities
  • Systematically evaluate your own teaching through classroom research procedures
  • Try out new strategies and ideas to appropriate new knowledge and to tailor inclusive provision for all your learners
  • Enhance the quality of and continue to improve your own teaching

Including a range of reflective tasks, links to online resources, exemplification material and further reading to develop and challenge your own thinking, The Teacher’s Reflective Practice Handbook is an essential and accessible guide which supports the enactment of reflective practice through self- and peer-assessment, solution-focused learning, professional development and improvement planning to build a meaningful portfolio of evidence-informed practice.

part I|32 pages

Reflective practice for professional development

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Reflective practice

Captured, framed and defined

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Qualitative distinctions in reflective practice

part II|158 pages

Dimensions of reflective practice

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Dimension 3 – Link theory with your own practice

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Dimension 4

Question your personal theories and beliefs

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Dimension 5

Consider alternative perspectives and possibilities

chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

Dimension 6

Try out new strategies and ideas

chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Dimension 7

Maximise the learning potential of all your pupils

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

Dimension 8

Enhance the quality of your own teaching

chapter Chapter 11|20 pages

Dimension 9

Continue to improve your own teaching

chapter |1 pages

Endnote

Uses and adaptations of this framework