This book looks at critical reflection as a key skill for all teachers in further education (FE) and an important part of the new Professional Standards. In particular the text explores the key themes of self-awareness, planning, managing behaviour and CPD in relation to reflective practice to demonstrate how it can support those areas of teaching that most often cause concern. The limitations and benefits of reflection are analysed and action research is identified as an important facet in developing professional reflective practice which can in turn enhance both the personal and professional life of FE teachers.
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1 Introduction
Part 1: A first look at reflective practice
2. Character, process and key features of reflective practice
Part 2: Reflective practice in action
3. Reflective practice and self-awareness
4. Reflective practice in planning and organising
5. Reflective practice in communicating and managing behaviour
6. Reflective practice and CPD
Part 3: Moving forward
7. Reflective practice: a deeper understanding
8. Benefits and limitations of reflective practice
9. A new understanding – action research
10. Conclusion
Sobre el autor
Susan Wallace’s particular interests are in mentoring and the motivation and behaviour of students, hence she is a popular keynote speaker at conferences. She is Emeritus Professor of Education at Nottingham Trent University where, for many years, she supported learning on the initial training courses for teachers in the FE sector. She has researched and written extensively on education, training and behaviour management.