EDU10 Module 6
EDU10 Module 6
EDU10 Module 6
ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING 2
How many times have you heard statements like those above? I bet many
times. And how many times have you stopped to reflect upon your teaching
practice? Have you ever done it? How? What was the last time you’ve been
observed? What was the last time you observed a friend?
You may think: Why so many questions? What does it all have to do with
reflective teaching?
I’ve noticed that a lot has been discussed about critical thinking regarding
our students learning process. What about reflecting on our teaching
process? Have we reflected on it?
B. PRE-DISCUSSION ACTIVITY:
C. DISCUSSION:
What is reflective teaching?
able to look at the underlying principles and beliefs that define the
way that you work. This kind of self-awareness is a powerful ally for a
teacher, especially when so much of what and how they teach can
change in the moment.
• Asking “what and why” questions give us a certain power over our
teaching. We could claim that the degree of autonomy and
responsibility we have in our work as teachers is determined by the
Romeo Padilla School of Arts and Education
Module for Assessment of Learning 2
A.Y. 2022-2023 First Term, Second Wave
c. The observation -The observer would then visit his or her partner’s
class and complete the observation using the procedures that both
partners had agreed on.
Benefits:
• between the participant and other participants who are also in the
process of self-development
• between the participant and the facilitator whose role it is to foster
such development (Powell, 1985, Bailey, 1990)
d. The practitioner considers how they are going to put what they
have learnt into practice. The practitioner’s abstract concepts are
made concrete as they use these to test ideas in future situations,
resulting in new experiences. The ideas from the observations and
conceptualizations are made into active experimentation as they
are implemented into future teaching. The cycle is then repeated
on this new method.
Romeo Padilla School of Arts and Education
Module for Assessment of Learning 2
A.Y. 2022-2023 First Term, Second Wave
D. ASSESSMENT:
Read the given summary of this module. After reading, provide your
insights.
E. REFERENCE LIST:
• https://www.richmondshare.com.br/what-is-reflective-teaching-and-why-is-it-important/
Accessed on Dec. 2, 2022
• https://bridge.edu/tefl/blog/reflective-teaching/ Accessed on Dec. 2, 2022
• https://www.cambridge-community.org.uk/professional-development/gswrp/index.html
Accessed on Dec. 3, 2022
• https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/ways-to-be-a-more-reflective-teacher/ Accessed
on Dec. 3, 2022
• https://educationsummary.com/lesson/approaches-of-reflective-teaching/ Accessed on Dec.
3, 2022
• https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/professional-learning/teacher-quality-
and-accreditation/strong-start-great-teachers/developing-focus/reflective-practice
Accessed on Dec. 3, 2022