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Building Teacher Capacity Through Reflection Pete Hall

Building Teacher Capacity Through Reflection By Pete Hall

Building Teacher Capacity Through Reflection by Pete Hall


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To be reflective is to be effective. Pete Hall and Alisa Simeral show teachers how to deepen their thinking and reflect on their capacity as educators to improve their effectiveness in the classroom.

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Building Teacher Capacity Through Reflection: Quick Reference Guide by Pete Hall

To be reflective is to be effective. Pete Hall and Alisa Simeral show teachers how to deepen their thinking and reflect on their capacity as educators to improve their effectiveness in the classroom. This quick reference guide covers:
  • The 4 stages of reflection.
  • What effective self-reflection is and isn't.
  • The 5 benefits of reflection.
  • Strategies for reflecting with limited time.


The guide's 32 self-reflection questions will set teachers on the path to engaging in a predictable pattern of thinking to develop, examine, and refine their thought processes in order to hone their professional practice and improve student learning.

8.5 x 11 3-panel foldout guide (6 pages), laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

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CIN1416626263VG
9781416626268
1416626263
Building Teacher Capacity Through Reflection: Quick Reference Guide by Pete Hall
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
20180316
6
N/A
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