ARTIST RESEARCHER TEACHER
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Reflective Practice

Reflective teaching means looking at what you do in the classroom, thinking about why you do it, and thinking about if it works - a process of self-observation and self-evaluation. By collecting information about what goes on in our classroom, and by analysing and evaluating this information, we identify and explore our own practices and underlying beliefs. This may then lead to changes and improvements in our teaching. Reflective teaching is therefore a means of professional development which begins in our classroom.
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  • Home
    • CV
    • Teaching Philosophy Statement
  • Planning
    • Schemes >
      • Ceramics
      • Painting
      • Graphic/Product Design
      • Puppetry
      • Art History
    • Lessons
    • Curriculum Plans >
      • 1st Year Plan
      • 5th Year Plan
      • Long-term Planning
    • Personal Art Practice >
      • Animation
      • Sculpture
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Assessment
    • Formative and Summative
  • Special Educational Needs
    • Sen Case Study
  • Research & Reflective Practice
    • Teacher Reseacrh
    • Reflective Practice
    • Alternative Education >
      • The Hunt Museum