Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education

The concept of reflective teaching has been an accepted approach in teacher education training for quite some time (Richards & Ho, 1998). Advocates of reflective teaching have reported that this approach has been effective in helping trainees become better teachers (Cruickshank et.al.l98l, Zeich...

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Main Author: Mat Nayan, Noor Fadhilah
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Published: 2005
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spelling my.uum.repo.2742010-07-22T00:37:28Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/274/ Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education Mat Nayan, Noor Fadhilah LB Theory and practice of education The concept of reflective teaching has been an accepted approach in teacher education training for quite some time (Richards & Ho, 1998). Advocates of reflective teaching have reported that this approach has been effective in helping trainees become better teachers (Cruickshank et.al.l98l, Zeichner, 1987; Schon, 1987). One way to implement this approach into a teacher training programme is through journal writing or reflective journals. This paper will describe a study which attempted to investigate the role of journals in shaping the reflective process of pre service teachers in Malaysia. The main research questions were: l) to what extent were reflective journals an effective tool of growth in enhancing pre-service teachers to become more reflective. 2) to what extent did reflective journals provide insights into understanding complex concepts such as teachers’ beliefs and attitudes of teaching English in the Malaysian context. This paper will report the findings of this study. Instances from the journal entries will be analyzed and discussed. The primary source of data was from journal entries as well as observations and an interview. The participants involved were final year Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) students in a Simulated Teaching (PBET3l03) course at the Education Faculty, University of Malaya. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/274/1/USING_REFLECTIVE_JOURNALS_IN_ESL_PRESERVICE_TEACHER_EDUCATION.pdf Mat Nayan, Noor Fadhilah (2005) Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education. In: International Conference on the Teaching and Learning of English in Asia (TLEiA), 14-19 Nov 2005, Bayview Hotel, Penang. (Unpublished)
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Mat Nayan, Noor Fadhilah
Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
description The concept of reflective teaching has been an accepted approach in teacher education training for quite some time (Richards & Ho, 1998). Advocates of reflective teaching have reported that this approach has been effective in helping trainees become better teachers (Cruickshank et.al.l98l, Zeichner, 1987; Schon, 1987). One way to implement this approach into a teacher training programme is through journal writing or reflective journals. This paper will describe a study which attempted to investigate the role of journals in shaping the reflective process of pre service teachers in Malaysia. The main research questions were: l) to what extent were reflective journals an effective tool of growth in enhancing pre-service teachers to become more reflective. 2) to what extent did reflective journals provide insights into understanding complex concepts such as teachers’ beliefs and attitudes of teaching English in the Malaysian context. This paper will report the findings of this study. Instances from the journal entries will be analyzed and discussed. The primary source of data was from journal entries as well as observations and an interview. The participants involved were final year Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) students in a Simulated Teaching (PBET3l03) course at the Education Faculty, University of Malaya.
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author Mat Nayan, Noor Fadhilah
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title Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
title_short Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
title_full Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
title_fullStr Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
title_full_unstemmed Using reflective journal in ESL pre-service teacher education
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publishDate 2005
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