Art of Reflective Teaching

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awareness in teaching
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K-12 teaching methods
mindfulness
philosophy of education and John Dewey
presence and self-awareness in teaching
reflection and teacher practice
reflective practice in classrooms
reflective teaching
teacher inquiry
teacher practice and student engagement
teacher student interactions

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807763650
  • Weight: 375g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Art of Reflective Teaching examines what it means to be present in one’s teaching. The book begins with an in-depth definition of presence from several different angles. The text goes on to delineate what a teacher may be present to, providing a map for useful discussions among teachers and between teachers and students. The book then outlines the structure of reflection, its intentional practice, and its importance to presence. Finally, it provides a detailed outline for teaching presence to new and preservice teachers. Rodgers’s curriculum integrates mindfulness practice with reflection, using presence as a bridge between the two. Drawing on her own experiences and those of her students, the author demonstrates how reflective teaching is grounded in a living and evolving philosophy of practice.

Book Features:
  • Shows educators how to mentally and emotionally connect themselves to their students, their classroom, and their teaching.
  • Provides a tested structure for reflective practice based on the work of both John Dewey and the author’s own practice.
  • Includes a course outline for teaching presence that can be used by teacher educators, professional developers, and teacher inquiry groups.
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Carol R. Rodgers is associate professor of education at the State University of New York at Albany.

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