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Publication Date: 2010
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Disrupting Charted Systems: Identifying and Deconstructing Critical Incidents in Teaching
Shadiow, Linda K.
Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, v21 n3 p63-72 2010
Professional stories that live within multiple retellings throughout one's career can, when the teller analyzes them, be useful in unearthing influential pedagogical assumptions. The author retells a classroom story, examines unacknowledged fears rooted within the story's elements, and uses a five-point framework for analyzing related assumptions within such critical incidents: presence of claims, presence of challenges to claims, opportunities for revisiting claims, discovery of roots of practices within the assumptions/claims, and realization of subsequent pedagogical and professional choices for action. Furthermore, the author links the identification and analysis of critical incidents to the pursuit of critically reflective teaching.
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Higher Education, Models, Criterion Referenced Tests, Norm Referenced Tests, Academic Achievement, Evaluation
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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