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viernes, 15 de noviembre de 2013

Reflective teaching

Reflective teaching takes many forms in English language teaching. In a recent online article on reflective teaching, Julie Tice suggests that it is "a systematic process of collecting, recording, and analyzing our thoughts and observations as well as those of our students, and then going into making changes."

Another less formal approach, often called teacher research, involves instructors collecting input on their approach to teaching. Classroom research might also involve instructors collecting information, with the focus being more on the classroom environment. The most formal approach, action research, describes specific steps teachers can take to collect data on their approach to instruction, identify problem areas, and where appropriate, make changes.
The steps of action research sometimes include:
  1. Plan an action to address a perceived problem or issue.
  2. Teach or act.
  3. Observe and collect data.
  4. Analyze data or reflect and make new plans.
We'll discuss these ideas in more detail throughout this lesson.

Why reflect?
What are the benefits of reflecting on what we do as teachers? Some of the reasons might include...

  1. to identify your personal teaching style, and to recognize what you do well and what you can improve on.
  2. to evaluate your approach to teaching and determine how well it matches your teaching philosophy.
  3. to increase your knowledge about teaching and to refine your skills.
  4. to adjust your approach to instruction in order to better meet your students' needs.
  5. to continue to grow and evolve as an educator and a professional.
In order to do the above, is important to have a clear understanding of the various approaches to teaching. One should also be familiar with the different techniques that can be used to teach the different skills. It's also important to understand the role that learning strategies play in instruction.
By participating in this course, you've taken one step toward establishing this foundation and identifying your own personal teaching philosophy. Of course, there is a lot more to learn. Throughout your career, you'll find that professional development and growth will involve consistently evaluating yourself as a teacher and your approach to classroom instruction.
In this lesson, we're going to discuss steps (listed below) that you can take to become a more reflective teacher.


HOW CAN I BECOME A MORE REFLECTIVE TEACHER?
  1. Study ELT materials and develop a personal teaching philosophy.
  2. Collect data formally and informally. Evaluate how closely your teaching style matches your philosophy.
  3. Identify problem areas one at a time and develop an action plan for change or growth.
  4. Record the actions you've taken to improve.
  5. Set professional development goals to continue the process.

Now you are ready to evaluate how you actually put this into practice in the classroom. How do you go about evaluating your performance as a teacher? There are three basic sources that you can use: yourself, your students, and your colleagues.
Self-generated data: videotaping
I was videotaped a few years back teaching a class for an instructional video. I had never seen myself teaching before. While watching the video, I noticed several things that I needed to change. I was surprised, for example, that I favored certain students over others. Also, I always claimed that I spoke in class in an authentic manner. On the video, though, I noticed that the pace was adequate, but I tended to exaggerate my pronunciation.

In my opinion, the best way to observe yourself is to videotape. Bear in mind, though, that students react differently when they are being recorded. You should also make sure that they don't object to being filmed. When students understand that taping is for your professional growth, they usually are accepting. It's best to set up a schedule to tape yourself once a month or so and to compare one effort with the next. The camera can be set up in the back of the room on a tripod and left unattended.
Teaching journals and logs
Using a teaching journal can also be productive. However, some instructors (including myself) find it hard to sit down and write in a journal after "performing in the classroom" for two to three hours. For us, it is better to keep a log of our class and each time to note what went well and what needed improvement.

Julie Tice suggests that instructors come up with a short list of questions and at the end of each class, respond to these. Questions can be about the lesson objectives (what they were, if they were met), specific activities, student performance, and classroom/time management. Responses to the questions can be brief, but will provide an ongoing record of what and how you are doing in the classroom. For more information, see the bibliography at the end of this lesson.
The lesson plan itself
Another form of self-generated data is the lesson plan itself. Keeping a notebook of your lessons is a great habit to get into. The lessons can be referred to for years. They are a good record of your approach to instruction and can be compared to your overall teaching philosophy.

Student feedback
In an earlier lesson, we looked at how learner feedback (in the form of surveys and questionnaires and student-teacher dialogue journals) can be used to identify student needs and shape instruction. To learn more about what students feel is working in class and what their concerns are, an instructor can use these same kinds of surveys, questionnaires, and student-teacher dialogue journals to elicit student input.

Peer feedback
Peer feedback from colleagues is also very useful in helping you to evaluate your effectiveness as a teacher. Having a colleague observe one your classes can provide you with a different perspective. Peer observations should be structured in such a way that information can be easily interpreted from the experience. One way to approach this is for the observer to answer specific questions about the class he or she visits. The questions should not be judgmental. Instead, they should focus specifically on things happening in class. Some examples might include:

  1. What percentage of time did the instructor speak and what percentage of time did students speak or produce?
  2. How much time did students speak in their native language?
  3. How long did each activity take?
  4. Did steps in the lesson plan transition from one to the next fluidly?
Another approach would be for the observer to script or describe the entire lesson precisely with an attempt to stay impartial. This information can then be referred to for later discussions.

Source: http://eltmedia.thomsonlearning.com

27 comentarios:

  1. En mi opinión esta lectura más allá de la reflexión, nos hace darnos cuenta que como profesores en formación tendremos que pensar en cómo queremos ser, definir nuestro método o estilo de enseñanza y salirnos de lo habitual. Analicemos que enseñar una materia como español que es una materia que si podrían entender los alumnos ya que esta en nuestro idioma les resulta algo conflictivo y que muchas veces no captan la idea principal tan rápido, ahora imaginemos como se les hace tan pesada la clase de inglés y más si nuestro estilo de enseñanza es aburrido, tradicional o hasta pobre de conocimiento. Pienso que la enseñanza reflexiva nos ayudara para mejorar el papel que tomaremos como docentes frente a grupo, debemos ser muy cautelosos para observarnos y ver nuestros pro y contra que ayudaran nuestro desarrollo docente.
    Elaboró: Diana Avila Reyes y Wendy Adriana Suárez Núñez

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  2. In our opinion, reading make quite accurate observations about the way we teach and what we as teachers do in the classroom.
    However when we are working we let sideways was what important when we were students, for example implement strategies, whether your students are really interested in what you are teaching and the most important and that reading makes mention whether you meet the needs of students for them to learn.
    as teachers we must never forget that try to improve every day but not only to meet the expectations that the school has but to improve the education of your students and also to avoid falling into the daily routines that as teachers think that what we do and the way to do it is always correct, but not all the time we have reason is also why we must always improve how we teach and every day strive to improve even more.
    ALEXIS VELASQUEZ MARTINEZ 2II
    DAGOBERTO ROSARIO MANCILLA 2II

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  3. reading made ​​me realize that us being classroom teachers against us we were going to face different challenges but the main and central to what we have to focus is on the reflection of teaching that will have each of the students and based on this through various situasines Us! know if you learn or not, I liked the didactic talves someday that I can use to watch me myself if my classes are really reflective or not for my students and so it can improve or change the I grab things missing or need to implement so that it can provide a new teaching and so the same we improve their education
    VIANEY ARRIAGA PILIADO

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  4. In reading focuses on how we teachers in initial training devemos implement teaching strategies so that students are not very difficult to make the language and apply different dynamic class that will strengthen mutual understanding between students and teacher and get to have a own teaching style
    MIGUEL ANGEL ALCALA FUENTES

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  6. Reflective teaching for teachers in very important because it helps define much what kind of teacher you are or want to become, these views mentioned reading are very important as it helps us to improve our teaching strategies, to be very observers to be to know that we are doing well and we are failing, we must be sure that the way in which impart the class is of great interest to the student and help them better understand the issues, we are meeting and having each of its needs. Do not forget that day by day we should do an analysis of our class, of ourselves to education and improve teaching methods, not to fall into regular teachers be as always, if each of us as teachers and teachers in training we take all these points into account, the education of Mexico would grow to the fullest.
    REALIZO:MARISOL SEGURA Y MONSERRAT VALDEZ

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  7. In our opinion the reading talks about very important aspects that serve as future teachers because we allow reflective teaching and identify ways of teaching styles of teachers and this way set the kind of teacher we want to be and not fall into a form of monotony with teaching, but especially at a time, identify problematic that arise in the classroom using different strategies.
    Itzel Reyes
    Zaida Alejandra Michua Cruz

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  8. In our opinion about reading makes us think and realize that we must think and act like good teachers, both in our teaching style and apply different dynamic, have good knowledge and education strategies to improve students' interest, all this can achieved with a reflective teaching as this will help us to improve the role as teachers in a classroom setting, we must be very good observers and see our weaknesses and help us fortalezaz our development as teachers.
    BY: Yochimar Camacho Albarran / Areli Lopez Muñoz 2°II

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  9. In our opinion the reading is very interesting as it does mention about the importance of us as teachers in training must make use of reflection in each of our classes, reading reflective says education is "a systematic process of gathering recording and analysis of our thoughts and observations as well as those of our students, and then go to make changes. "I personally think it's very important to analyze what kind of teachers we want to be, also the type of deceamos implement strategies for the development of our classes but for this we need to identify the needs of our students, so it is essential that in each of our classes see the good and bad will help to design new strategies to improve instruction.
    I believe that this reading gives us the importanciaque clearer has the master generating constantly improve reflective teaching.

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  10. In particular what catches my attention is how we can bring to the practice reflective teaching.
    It is very important that we as service teachers learn to collect specific information to locate the problems we face in the future
    This will help us we forge personal teaching style and help improve the needs of our students

    BY: MARISOL ALEJANDRA PADILLA CARBAJAL

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  11. In our opinion this article is very important, it shows us the different aspects to consider when we are teaching, because a teacher must be able to identify the aspects that differentiate their students and what's make that we use different rhythms when we teach something, we must be consider don't leave behind to any student, likewise we also must evaluate ourselves and realize us if the way we are teaching is correct or if we do well, taking into account the development of our students' learning, without affect them and improve our teaching and their learning.

    ZAIDA ALEJANDRA MICHUA CRUZ
    ITZEL REYES PEREZ

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  12. I think it's a good tool to reflect on the changes we must make in terms of teacher research in relation to the teaching approach.
    Also speaking of the environment Aulay steps as Plan your research, act, observe, and analyze data; also mentioned the benefits of that reflection.

    BY: AMALIA VASQUEZ GOMEZ

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  13. I LIKED IT THIS READING. NOW I KNOW HOW BE A BEST TEACHER. I AM GOING TO USE A DIARY OR A RECORDING FOR MY NEXT CLASS. I NEED TO LEARN MORE SOMETHING FOR BE A BEST TEACHER.

    JOSE DE JESUS NUÑEZ GALINDO
    JESUS GABRIEL VASQUEZ CEBALLOS

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  14. The learning-teaching process in not about just contents and evaluation of this, the observation and the analysis of the characteristics of our students is very important to design new strategies across the student's previous knowledge and attitudes what they have.
    Alam Robledo Herrera

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  15. in our opinion, we can realize that as teachers in training, we must reflect on the class that we teach, where we must take into account the interests and learning styles to avoid falling into a routine traditionalist teaching. We must have the ability to reflect on what we are doing wrong and then implement strategies to get the results we expect.
    By:Verónica Sanchez Davila
    Ivett Noely Hernandez Moreno

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  16. I believe teachers need to form their own way of teaching students to achieve an appropriate environment for learning, we can not say we have a proper aducacion if teachers do not make their classrooms a friendly and harmonious result students will learn not. That is why it should form a working plan now that we are in the process of training our upgrade go day by day and train students to support the progress of the country.

    Ana Llilia Vásquez Bustos

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  17. I think the reading is based on the use that as teachers we should give the reflective thinking about education, to be able to correct our mistakes so as to strengthen our teachers and teaching skills and to facilitate the dynamics of working with students.
    OMAR SUAREZ

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  18. we believe that to achieve thoughtful education teachers need to be reflective and this helps us realize that we do right or wrong as teachers.
    would also be a more effective way to have students reflect on their own learning.
    NORMA EDITH BRITO FUENTES
    IVONNE ALEJANDRA GUADARRAMA BRAVO

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  19. WE AGREE WITH READING AND TEACHERS AS WE HAVE IN MIND THAT WE KIND OF TEACHER WANT TO BE.
    WE IDENTIFY OUR TEACHING STYLE AND WHAT WE RECOGNIZE THE GOOD AND BETTER WHAT DOES NOT WORK, PREPARE FOR DAY TO DAY NOT A TEACHER TRADITIONALIST.
    IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE EVALUATE THE JOB AND GO BEYOND THE EASY, PUT TO MEET CHALLENGES OF TEACHING APPROACHES, BE FAMILIAR WITH DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES AND TEACHING AND HAVE THE ROLE OF LEARNING STRATEGIES IN TEACHING.

    BY:
    BENÍTEZ HERNÁNDEZ ITZEL
    HERNÁNDEZ URBINA DIANA

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  20. This reading gives us many tips to improve our role as teachers and now more than ever since we are working in a classroom setting, teaching.
    This reading also serves to reflect upon the successes and failures, shows us that we can improve so that every time we're in front of the group stop making the same mistakes.
    Something that caught my attention was reading about the Videotape, we agree that this would be a very useful tool for us teachers, because through it we can visualize and detect when we are failing and so to improve and offer our students a better education.

    Sandy Sarahí Serrano Cruz
    Emma Delia Millan Vera

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    Respuestas
    1. esta lectura esta enfocada en el tipo de aprendizaje de los alumnos, el como el maestro debe hacer que el alumno reflexione sobre su educación.
      nos da herramientas para saber bien lo bueno o malo de cada aprendizaje, nos quiere hacer reflexionar ya que lo bueno de reflexionar es seguir creciendo en lo educativo o saber lo bueno y malo de la educación.
      JOSEFINA PANIAGUA VENCES
      KARLA JAQUELINE MEDINA VICTORIA.

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  21. It is truly important to analyze whatis happening in schools. Will be at the event?Students learn? and remember that memorizing is not the same to think, because as I said this reading, reason ing helps to understand the content of the know ledge and influences perhaps permanent change is only temporary memorization.
    the teacher's workis extremely important because it promotes a stable environmentin which feedback plays akey role instrengthening the knowledge to be acquired by students and on the other hand therest of the group participation helps to know what they think and what they learned from those lessons.

    by:
    LUIS GUILLERMO REYES SILVA
    URIEL BEDSAI DIAZ JHACÖME

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  22. In our opinion we believe it is important to have a clear understanding of the different approaches to teaching because the role of learning strategies in teaching is essential for successful learning. Also we as teachers we should considering setting goals professional development to continue the process.
    Similarly we ourselves can help us improve as teachers taking into account the three basic sources mentioned reading which are: yourself, your students and colleagues. We find it interesting the way in which he mentions a clever way to improve would record us during class and improve the little things that do not see the show but are central to student learning

    by anely garcia lopez
    maricarmen guardian marure
    Monserrat Guadalupe Jimenez Ceballos

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  23. In reading the "reflective teaching" helps the teacher to demonstrate their activities as well as the performance itself realizes how his class and at the same time and can improve it.
    It is important that the teacher develop proper planning which can teach students in class but does not depend much that plan if both of its activities and strategies that perform in the classroom.
    BY: Yeni Yisel Segura Bernal and María del Carmen Alcántara Hernández

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  24. Reflective teaching is for students to reflect on the knowledge they gain from the teacher. the teacher has diferestes types of assessment for and improve their teaching has to evaluate themselves, after that you can know what is failing for student learning.
    By:
    DEYSI JANTH JAIMES LÓPEZ
    KARLA ALEJANDRA HERNANDEZ GUADARRAMA

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  25. This reading seems very useful and teaching leaves us as we reflect our practice to improve teaching, what are the steps for reflecting on what we did before we can know what are our mistakes and successes and thus we plan a new class but better. Also we can add actions to improve knowledge in class and was having reflected on the learning environment in the classroom. in short reflective teaching reading helps us learn to reflect having the knowledge of what happened to so we can improve.
    by:
    Marlen Maldonado Segura
    Ana Cristina Gonzalez Solis

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  26. In our opinio this reading we see the importance of reflecting on each of our activities in class for it to be better every day. we as service teachers have to learn to know our students for this class must be known hence the importance of reflection of our strategies and activities. so it is necessary choose to perform some activities such as those mentioned reading (daily or taxation of any kind). to also see our mistakes and be able to implement a solution that improves teaching and manages to be reflective.
    By:
    Loreley Yazmin Gómez.
    Yareli J. Rodríguez.

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