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100 _aPollard, Andrew
245 _aReflective Teaching
260 _aLondon
_bContinuum
500 _aCONTENTS Preface PART 1: BECOMING A REFLECTIVE TEACHER 1. Reflective teaching 2. Learning through mentoring in initial training 3. Developing an evidence-informed classroom PART 2: BEING A REFLECTIVE TEACHER 4. Social contexts. What are our circumstances? 5. Values and identity. Who are we? 6. Relationships. How are we getting on together? 7. Learning. How can we understand children's development? 8. Curriculum. How do we develop knowledge and understanding? 9. Planning. How are we implementing the curriculum? 10. Organization. How are we managing the classroom? 11. Behaviour. How are we managing the class? 12. Communication. What are its classroom characteristics? 13. Teaching. How are we developing our strategies? 14. Assessment. How are we monitoring learning and performance? 15. Social inclusion. What are the consequences of classroom practices? PART 3: BEYOND CLASSROOM REFLECTION 16. Learning as a newly qualified teacher 17. School improvement and continuing professional development 18. Reflective teaching and society Bibliography Index
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