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Praise for the First Edition:
". . . poses a challenging, compelling argument and is highly recommended for
any educator in search of tips, tricks, and techniques for self-improvement on
the job."
--Midwest Book Review
December 2001
"I treasure this book. It is informative, well written, and important to
educational leaders."
--Robert Garmston, Cofounder
Institute for Intelligent Behavior
"This book is essential to anyone interested in a framework and strategies for
supporting a school staff in reflecting on its practice to increase learning at
the individual and organizational levels, and subsequently enhancing student
learning."
--Shirley M. Hord, Program Manager
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
Praise for the Second Edition:
“This book is a must-read for teacher leaders, principals, and central office
administrators. The authors make a substantive and powerful argument for
addressing reflection at all levels of the organization and provide practical
tools and insights to facilitate a comfortable transition from theory to
practice. This book will be valuable to anyone serious about ensuring success
for all students."
--Stephanie Hirsh, Deputy Executive Director
National Staff Development Council
Use reflective practice to renew your life, enhance your teaching practice, and
promote success for your students!
As you reflect on your day, what can be learned about your teaching and
leadership practice? When you create space during the week to reflect with your
colleagues, in what ways can you share your experiences, successes, challenges,
and questions to foster collaborative learning and growth? Reflective
practice--individually and with others--counteracts the effects of professional
isolation and instills a sense of meaning, renewal, and empowerment in the
hectic lives of educators. Insights gained through reflective practice improve
teaching and leadership practices that result in enhanced learning and
development for students. This book offers a roadmap for reflective practice
that presents research-based information and ideas and strategies for engaging
in reflective practice alone, with partners, in small groups, and even
schoolwide.
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools is
the reference tool you need for mastering reflective practice and initiating it
in your school. The authors have revamped this second edition to include:
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Additional ideas and strategies for incorporating
individual reflection into
your life
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New examples of reflective
practice for administrators
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New examples of reflective
practice for schoolwide implementation
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Greater reflection
for fostering equity and cultural competence
A commitment to reflective practice is a commitment to realizing your potential
as educators and human beings, not only human doings.