Posts tagged reflective writing
Rosaen, et al Noticing noticing: How does investigation of video records change how teachers reflect on their experiences?
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2008, noticing, pedagogical skills, reflection, reflection on action, reflective practice, reflective writing, RosaenC, video
Scherff & Singer Framing and Reframing the Field Experience
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, field experiences, methods coursework, online discussions, preservice teachers, reflection, reflective practice, reflective writing, student teachers, student teaching, technology, technology in supervision
Freewrite on Freetalking and Dialoguing as Research Methods
ReflectionRebecca West BurnsCooperJE, dialogue, dialoguing, dissertation, freetalking, methods, reflection, reflective interview, reflective writing, research methods, StevensDD, Writing
Grading Classroom Journals
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2009, CooperJE, doctoral education, feedback, grading, journal, journaling, reflective writing, StevensDD
Reflection and Adult Development Theory
NotesRebecca West Burns2009, adult development, adult learning, constructivist, CooperJE, CPED, critical reflection, developmental stages, journal, journaling, reflective writing, StevensDD, transformation, transformational learning, transformative
Structuring Journal Writing in the Classroom
Journal Writing in the Classroom
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2009, conversation, CooperJE, doctoral education, freewrite, journal, journaling, metaphor, metareflection, reflective writing, StevensDD
Reflection and Learning From Experience
NotesRebecca West Burns2009, CooperJE, Dewey, experience, journal, journaling, Kolb, learning, learning theory, reflection, reflective writing, Schon, StevensDD
Defining and Providing a Rationale for Journal Writing
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2009, CooperJE, faculty, journal, journaling, reflection, reflective writing, StevensDD, teaching, Writing
How the Brain Learns
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2006, adult learning, adults, brain, comprehension, conflict, discrepancy, disequillibrium, espoused platforms, espoused theories, learning, learning theory, MezirowJ, neuroscience, pillars of learning, platforms in use, prior knowledge, reflection, reflective writing, SergiovanniT, StarrattR, supervision, theories in use, transformation, transformational learning, ZullJ
Reflections on Lamott's Bird by Bird
Lamott Bird by Bird Notes
Blogging and Developing Scholarly Writing Habits: Thoughts on Wolcott, H.F. (1990). Writing up qualitative research.
The Marriage Between Description and Interpretation: Thoughts on Wolcott's Writing Up Qualitative Reseach