Exploring pre-service student teachers’s experiences on reflective practice

Reflective practice is viewed as the best component for developing effective teachers. Reflections act as a tool to bridge between teaching knowledge and teaching practice. This study draws on the perceptions of pre-service student teachers’ on the practice of writing reflections in the Bachelor o...

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Main Authors: Hanafi, Munirah, Hashim, Che Noraini
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spelling my.iium.irep.406532015-01-13T08:50:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40653/ Exploring pre-service student teachers’s experiences on reflective practice Hanafi, Munirah Hashim, Che Noraini LB2300 Higher Education Reflective practice is viewed as the best component for developing effective teachers. Reflections act as a tool to bridge between teaching knowledge and teaching practice. This study draws on the perceptions of pre-service student teachers’ on the practice of writing reflections in the Bachelor of Teaching (Hons.) TESL program. The purpose of this study is to examine student teachers’ perceptions whether or not writing reflections would help them to develop understanding in teaching knowledge. It also aims at evaluating whether or not the goals of the Institute of Teacher Education Malaysia (ITEM) such as ‘developing knowledgeable, competent and expert teachers through reflective practice’ had been fulfilled. This study had been carried out over a period of six weeks. Three student teachers were interviewed using semi-structured interview schedule. Student teachers were also asked to write an overall reflection based on a course which they had attended in the program – the reflections focused on what they had learned during the course The reflections were analysed based on emerging themes. Findings from this study had indicated that writing reflections seemed to be helpful to student teachers’ understanding in teaching knowledge. Open Access Reviewed Journal 2014 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40653/6/Exploring_Pre-service_DrCheNoraini.pdf Hanafi, Munirah and Hashim, Che Noraini (2014) Exploring pre-service student teachers’s experiences on reflective practice. Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies, 2 (1). pp. 22-30. ISSN 2047-1278 http://scottishjournal.co.uk/Default.aspx
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Exploring pre-service student teachers’s experiences on reflective practice
description Reflective practice is viewed as the best component for developing effective teachers. Reflections act as a tool to bridge between teaching knowledge and teaching practice. This study draws on the perceptions of pre-service student teachers’ on the practice of writing reflections in the Bachelor of Teaching (Hons.) TESL program. The purpose of this study is to examine student teachers’ perceptions whether or not writing reflections would help them to develop understanding in teaching knowledge. It also aims at evaluating whether or not the goals of the Institute of Teacher Education Malaysia (ITEM) such as ‘developing knowledgeable, competent and expert teachers through reflective practice’ had been fulfilled. This study had been carried out over a period of six weeks. Three student teachers were interviewed using semi-structured interview schedule. Student teachers were also asked to write an overall reflection based on a course which they had attended in the program – the reflections focused on what they had learned during the course The reflections were analysed based on emerging themes. Findings from this study had indicated that writing reflections seemed to be helpful to student teachers’ understanding in teaching knowledge.
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