Using Reflection Activities in Your Classes
Thursday, October 11, 2012
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What is reflection? Why Reflect? What is reflective teaching? What are the types of reflection? How can we facilitate reflection in the classroom? How can we assess reflection activities? What are the principles of good practice in effective reflection?
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Using Reflection Activities in Your Classes
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