This book brings together the practice of reflective teaching and the knowledge of inclusive practices in the context of teacher education and continuing professional development. It is a call to leverage reflective teaching for inclusive practices. It provides an overview of what constitutes reflective practice in the 21st century and how teachers can become reflective practitioners. It also deals with teachers' knowledge development in order to create inclusive teaching and learning environments. It highlights the need for a responsive teaching climate, intercultural competency, pedagogical change and professional literacy.…mehr
This book brings together the practice of reflective teaching and the knowledge of inclusive practices in the context of teacher education and continuing professional development. It is a call to leverage reflective teaching for inclusive practices. It provides an overview of what constitutes reflective practice in the 21st century and how teachers can become reflective practitioners. It also deals with teachers' knowledge development in order to create inclusive teaching and learning environments. It highlights the need for a responsive teaching climate, intercultural competency, pedagogical change and professional literacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ismail Hussein Amzat is a Visiting Senior Lecturer at the School of Education, College of Arts and Sciences, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia. Nena Padilla-Valdez is a Visiting Professor at the School of Business and Management, President University, Indonesia
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Reflective Practice in the 21st Century 1. Reflective Practices in the 21st Century: Movement from 3R'S to 4C'S in the Teaching Profession 2. Reflections on being and becoming in Continuous Teacher Professional Development (CTPD) 3. Reflective Teacher Preparation in the Context of Inclusive Classroom 4. A Reflective Practice Approach: Re-imagining teachers' continuing Professional Development 5. Developing Critical Reflection: Promise and Potential for Enhancing Teachers' Learning and Professional Practice 6. Erasing the Blind Spots: Reflective Teachers and Diverse Classrooms in the United States 7. Principal Instructional Leadership Practice and its Effect on Teachers' Reflective Practices: Indicators for best Classroom Practices 8. Who is the Best Teacher?: Reflections by Kwazulu Natal teachers, South Africa 9. Teachers' Reflective Practices within a Gulf Cooperation Council Context: Knowledge, Beliefs and Challenges Part 2: Teacher's Knowledge in Inclusive practices 10. Supporting Inservice Teachers' of English Learners and Their Development of an Asset-based Framework through Community Asset Maps and Oral Histories in the U.S. 11. Empowering Culturally Foreign Teachers by Fostering Cultural Competence 12. Creating a Responsive Teaching Climate for Diversity and Inclusivity 13. Essential Technology Skills for 21st Century Teacher Inclusive Strategies 14. Teachers' Perceptions on Inclusive Education: The Effect of Knowledge and Experience 15. A Resilience-based Program to promote Reflective and Inclusive teaching practices in Greece during Austerity 16. Promoting culturally Responsiveness and Multicultural Competency through the classroom experience of teachers in Hong Kong schools 17. Teacher Inclusive Practices in the Light of Changing Pedagogical Techniques in Higher Education 18. Aligning Pedagogical Practices with Inclusive & Reflective Practices to improve Literacy among the Orang Asli (Indigenous People) in Malaysia 19.Repositioning the Inclusive Perspectives in Globalized Schools Through Advocacy Optimization of Reflective Practitioners 20. Teacher Professional Literacy Needs: Empowering Students from Minority or less Privileged groups
Part 1: Reflective Practice in the 21st Century 1. Reflective Practices in the 21st Century: Movement from 3R'S to 4C'S in the Teaching Profession 2. Reflections on being and becoming in Continuous Teacher Professional Development (CTPD) 3. Reflective Teacher Preparation in the Context of Inclusive Classroom 4. A Reflective Practice Approach: Re-imagining teachers' continuing Professional Development 5. Developing Critical Reflection: Promise and Potential for Enhancing Teachers' Learning and Professional Practice 6. Erasing the Blind Spots: Reflective Teachers and Diverse Classrooms in the United States 7. Principal Instructional Leadership Practice and its Effect on Teachers' Reflective Practices: Indicators for best Classroom Practices 8. Who is the Best Teacher?: Reflections by Kwazulu Natal teachers, South Africa 9. Teachers' Reflective Practices within a Gulf Cooperation Council Context: Knowledge, Beliefs and Challenges Part 2: Teacher's Knowledge in Inclusive practices 10. Supporting Inservice Teachers' of English Learners and Their Development of an Asset-based Framework through Community Asset Maps and Oral Histories in the U.S. 11. Empowering Culturally Foreign Teachers by Fostering Cultural Competence 12. Creating a Responsive Teaching Climate for Diversity and Inclusivity 13. Essential Technology Skills for 21st Century Teacher Inclusive Strategies 14. Teachers' Perceptions on Inclusive Education: The Effect of Knowledge and Experience 15. A Resilience-based Program to promote Reflective and Inclusive teaching practices in Greece during Austerity 16. Promoting culturally Responsiveness and Multicultural Competency through the classroom experience of teachers in Hong Kong schools 17. Teacher Inclusive Practices in the Light of Changing Pedagogical Techniques in Higher Education 18. Aligning Pedagogical Practices with Inclusive & Reflective Practices to improve Literacy among the Orang Asli (Indigenous People) in Malaysia 19.Repositioning the Inclusive Perspectives in Globalized Schools Through Advocacy Optimization of Reflective Practitioners 20. Teacher Professional Literacy Needs: Empowering Students from Minority or less Privileged groups
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