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糖心Vlog

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21 March 2019

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Since beginning to teach a few years ago, I鈥檝e been developing a reflective learning model to use with students of all ages and abilities. My objective was to create a scaffolded method of reflection that encourages self-critique among all learners. Through applying a variety of reflective and critical learning theories, I鈥檝e been able to create something tangible for students that develops and actions higher-order thinking skills.

The central aim to introduce learners to the notion that reflection (like higher-order thinking) is an internal, natural dialogue that we all do on a day-to-day basis. Used consistently as a plenary in lessons, or to help structure an on-going reflective journal, this will also provide an effective means of continuous, meaningful assessment.

Feel free to use and share; it鈥檚 been invaluable to me. I鈥檇 also love to hear whether you have used this and any suggestions you have, as like the model, I鈥檓 constantly trying to improve and fine-tune my craft.

Thank you!

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