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Jeremy Harmer’s

Reflection Paths
As teachers, we need to think about (and
reflect on) what we are doing and why.

There are a number of


ways of doing this!
1) Keeping journals

Journals are powerful


reflective devices which
allows us to use
introspection to make
sense of what is going on
around us.
Lindsay Millar’s stages in journal-keeping

1) Type of journal
2) Format
3) Class
4) Time
Journal-writing is powerful for two main reasons

1) Real introspection.
2) Engaging reading
experience.
Negative and positive

Linda
Bawcom

- professional priorities
- what actually happens
Personal priorities
Negative and positive

Bill Templer

Questioning other teachers as a


lead-in to examining our own
beliefs and practice
Negative and positive
- What are your two greatest strengths/ weaknesses as
a teacher?
- Reflect on recent class:
- What worked well and why?
- What didn’t work and why?

A BRIEF SKETCH
Recording Yourselves

● You can record


yourself while
delivering clases
and then watch
the video later.
Professional Literature

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