Becoming A Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf ^new^

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Before the rise of data-driven instruction, "reflection" was often vague—a diary entry about how a lesson "felt." Marzano changed that. In Becoming a Reflective Teacher (co-authored with Tina Boogren, Tammy Heflebower, and Jessica Kanold-McIntyre), Marzano argues that Becoming a Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf

Many teachers reflect informally: "That lesson felt good," or "That period was a disaster." Marzano argues that these generalities are useless for professional growth. True reflection, he insists, must be focused on specific elements of instruction. True reflection, he insists, must be focused on

Traditional reflection—journaling about what went wrong—is too vague. Marzano insists that According to his research, teachers who engage in structured reflection improve their pedagogical effectiveness by an average of 21 percentile points in student achievement. The PDF you are looking for encapsulates this process, but the heart of the method lies in three distinct phases. The PDF you are looking for encapsulates this