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  • sarahs
    sarahs said 1 month Edit Delete

    Great slide show. Will be linking to it as part of a reflective practice course I am teaching midwives

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    How To Write A Reflection Report

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    1. Slide 1: REFLECTION IS REACTION WITH EMOTION AND THINKING
    2. Slide 2:REFLECTION IS  Responses to people, situations, events  Teaching thinking made visible  Reveals questions, wonderings as well as personal truths  Show predictions and visions of your future as a teacher  Can lead to discovery of beliefs and values that guide your decisions as a teacher
    3. Slide 3:REFLECTION IS NOT  ENTIRELY DESCRIPTION  DISTANT
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    5. Slide 5:WRITING PROMPTS FOR PORTFOLIOS  Introductions:  Select 2 or more portfolio artifacts and write a paragraph or more to introduce a reader to the portfolio item. Items such as photos of teaching and learning projects, students’ work and responses, excerpts from teaching logs, notes from supervisor’s or cooperating teacher’s observations of teaching will be th