
#156: 4 Things you Need to Stop Doing in Your Reflective Practice
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"It is quite true what philopsy says, that life must be understood backwards. But, then one forgets the other principle, that it must be lived forward.
Soren Kiergegaard TweetReflective practice is actually “the ability to reflect on an action so as to engage in a process of continuous learning”. (Thanks Reflective Practices: A means to Teacher Development 2017)
It’s NOT a snapshot in time that we record in some kind of time capsule and walk away from and it’s something very different to a lesson rationale, where you might focus on just the WHY of the choices you make. The truth is, reflective practice is an incredibly powerful tool… If you understand that it is a practice and a process.
In this week’s episode of The Reflective Teacher Podcast with Selena Woodward, I’m going back to basics. What exactly IS reflective practice and how do you make sure the time you spend on it is worth it?