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Alexandra Miletta – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
"Teach with Confidence" aims to inspire new teachers to trust their ability to reflect and grow and have an improved sense of their own agency in managing dissonance. The exploration of domains weaves in stories and research from practitioners and scholars to show how beliefs, knowledge, and skills in building relationships are critical…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Classroom Techniques, Faculty Development
Mona Sakr; Veerma Kaur – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Friedrich Froebel is often positioned in contemporary landscapes of early childhood education as a 'pioneer', strongly associated with an emphasis on self-directed activity and learning through nature. While Froebel's philosophy has clearly had an impact on how we think about young children today, in this article we argue that we need to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Active Learning, Educational Development, Humanistic Education
Tomas de Rezende Rocha – Educational Theory, 2025
This essay analyzes Pierre Hadot's reading of Aristotelian "theoria" in order to evaluate "theoria's" relevancy for the contemporary field of Contemplative Education. It emphasizes the limited engagement with "theoria" against a backdrop of heightened attention to mindfulness-based practices. The essay critiques the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Reflection, Metacognition
Romero D'Souza – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2024
In an era of expanding research on innovative approaches to student-centered learning, this paper contributes to the discourse on heutagogy's potential benefits for individual professional growth. The concept of heutagogy is dissected, emphasizing its significance in educational settings. The study elucidates the nature of heutagogy, its…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
Barbara Jacoby – Journal of College and Character, 2024
Every college and university has as one of its clear purposes to develop students' critical thinking. This is, of course, essential. However necessary critical thinking is as a goal of higher education, it is not sufficient on its own. Critical reflection is a vital complement to critical thinking. Critical reflection enables students to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Student Development, Skill Development, Reflection
Valiente-Riedl, Elisabeth; Anderson, Leticia; Banki, Susan – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2022
Driven by the massification and marketization of higher education, interest in experiential learning has grown as universities compete to demonstrate the vocational relevance of their programs. The authors argue that in fostering experiential learning, as opposed to simply delivering "experiences," teacher transformation can occur in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Experiential Learning, Job Skills, Faculty Development
Douglas, Liat Goldman; Casesa, Rhianna Henry – Schools: Studies in Education, 2022
During the 2020-21 school year, remote instruction due to COVID-19 significantly limited children's access to school-based social interactions. As schools return to in-person instruction, we ask: Can poetry and metaphor be used to develop theory of mind (ToM)/reflective functioning and emotional literacy in the early elementary setting? This…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Poetry
Wallo, Andreas; Martin, Jason; Sparrhoff, Gun; Kock, Henrik – Journal of Management Education, 2022
Promoting the capacity for critical reflection is a pivotal part of management learning and education. Based on the concept of developmental learning, the purpose of this paper is to explore and outline two types of critical reflection: "critique for improvement" and "critique for emancipation." Critique for improvement is…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Improvement, Management Development, Organizational Change
Kotsonis, Alkis – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
My aim in this paper is to examine the epistemic habits that agents develop through frequent social media usage. I point out that extensive social media usage is conducive to the development of closed-mindedness and unreflective thinking and accordingly argue that social media act as inadvertent educators of epistemic vices. I contend that…
Descriptors: Social Media, Epistemology, Social Attitudes, Barriers
Goh, Adeline Yuen Sze – Studies in Continuing Education, 2019
Studies relating to reflection and reflective practice in learning, specifically workplace learning, have gradually emerged from within the professional education literature. Evidence has seen a shift from an individualistic to a more collective approach to reflection, in an attempt to move away from viewing learning as an individual action.…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Workplace Learning, Professional Development, Figurative Language
Mary Helen Immordino-Yang – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Emotion is essential for learning, but brain evidence shows how not all emotional engagement is equivalent. New research by Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and the research team at the USC Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning, and Education finds that adolescents' dispositions toward emotionally engaged "transcendent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Thinking Skills, Executive Function, Reflection
Amy E. Collins-Warfield – About Campus, 2025
An imaginary divide exists between academic affairs and student affairs, fueled by disagreements over responsibility for the educational mission of a university. Some in academic affairs doubt the capability of student affairs professionals to promote rigorous learning, because student affairs is often viewed as the realm outside of the classroom.…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Reflection, Career Development
Richard Chinn; Melissa Lamb – TESOL Journal, 2024
This article suggests ways in which teacher supervisors and trainers on short courses can reposition their role by making the feedback conference more collaborative and trainee-led. The authors argue that by taking a more dialogic approach and exploring critical incidents, trainee teachers can develop reflective skills and take more ownership of…
Descriptors: Teacher Supervision, Supervisors, Role, Feedback (Response)
Khong, Thi Diem Hang; Saito, Eisuke; Hardy, Ian; Gillies, Robyn – Educational Research, 2023
Background: Although dialogue is often regarded as a vehicle for teacher professional development and learning, particularly in relation to verbal interactions between teachers, its uses remain limited. Deepening the understanding of dialogue in its fullest sense, and its potential applications in education, may help to unleash its power in…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Faculty Development, Interprofessional Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship
Modesto, Olivia – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2020
This article examines the use of autobiographical writing as a metacognitive approach to develop and deepen teachers' professional learning that is not commonly addressed in traditional modes of professional development activities. The author reviewed previous investigations regarding the use of autobiographies in the context of adult and teacher…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Autobiographies, Writing (Composition), Reflection