Posts Tagged ‘reflective teaching’
September 15 - Lessons Learned from Reflecting on Our Teaching Experiences
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Teaching Professor Blog
I love the fact that some pedagogical journals still publish first-person reflections on teaching experiences. Many of the disciplined-based pedagogical periodicals have moved away from these accounts in favor of more empirical investigations. I regularly highlight research both here in the blog and in The Teaching Professor newsletter because I strongly believe teaching and learning
March 4 - How to Deepen Learning through Critical Reflection
By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars
Critical reflection provides one of the best ways to transform rudimentary assignments intro truly transformational learning opportunities. This seminar will outline the steps involved in designing critical reflection course components and explain how these strategies can lead to the achievement of desired learning outcomes.
November 24 - Reflecting on Your Teaching Practices
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Philosophy of Teaching
The two nurse educators who authored the article referenced below begin with a quote from the first page of Stephen Brookfield’s book Becoming a Critical Reflective Teacher. “One of the hardest things teachers have to learn is that the sincerity of their intentions does not guarantee the purity of their practice.”
July 2 - Reflective Teaching Strategies to Promote Student Autonomy
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Philosophy of Teaching
The two nurse educators who authored the article referenced below begin with a quote from the first page of Stephen Brookfield’s book Becoming a Critical Reflective Teacher. “One of the hardest things teachers have to learn is that the sincerity of their intentions does not guarantee the purity of their practice.”


