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1. While waiting for this plenary to start, please complete these sentences on a scrap of paper… 1 - If my lesson did not go well, it’s mainly because… 2 - The most…
1. The seminar“The aim of this session is to enhance your reflectionin preparation for the assignment by sharing yourevaluations and responding to others. You will presentyour…
1. Aim of this presentation This presentation will show you how I plan on communicating with any and all of my supervisors'. How and when I plan on reflecting upon my…
1. REFLECTIVETEACHING By Evi Sofiawati EXPLORINGOUR OWN CLASSROOM PRACTICE 2. HOWDOYOUUSUALLYFEELAFTERTEACHINGYOURCLASS? Why? or 3. REFLECTIVETEACHING Looking at…
Slide 1Geography: A different view: a manifesto by the GA- a powerful tool for reaffirming geographys potential in the curriculum or another sexy gimmick by the GA? Debbie…
Slide 1A Canadian pre-tenure teacher educators professional development journey: Her struggles in teaching at the University level. Stephanie Chitpin University of Ottawa…