EDUC 252- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 23 pages long!)
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It is the thread that makes learning possible, and ensures the progress of the individual and ultimately society. It is a means to essentially a moral ends: re ection is a systematic, rigorous, disciplined way of thinking, with roots in scienti c inquiry. Re ection needs to happen in community, in interaction with others. Re ection requires attitudes the value the personal and intellectual growth of oneself and of other. Ria ( re ection in action - present tense) Roa (re ection on action - past events) Re ective practice goes beyond re ecting on the act of lesson planning and implementation. Includes both the aesthetic and the ethical, as a practice of sensitivity to, and caring for, the world (greenway, 1995, p. 328) Critical re ection is, quite simply, the sustained and intentional process of identifying and checking the accuracy and validity of our teaching assumptions (brook eld,