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Damielle
Argentina

thank you very much for your answers. You have been very helpful!!!

2 Aug 2009     



**********
Portugal

About sources on reflective practitioner you�ve asked for, besides the ones I already mentioned:
 
 
 

Adler, S. (1991). The reflective practitioner and the curriculum of teacher education. Journal of Education for Teaching 17(2), 139-150

Hatton, N. & Smith D. (1995). Reflection in teacher education: towards definition and implementation.  Teaching and Teacher Education, 11(1), pp. 33-49.

Hawkes, M. & Romiszowski, A. (2001). Examining the reflective outcomes of asynchronous computer-mediated communication on inservice teacher development.Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, Vol. 9.
Norton, J. L. (1994). Creative thinking and the reflective practitioner. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 21(2), 139-148.

Parsons, R. D., & Brown, K. (2002). Teacher as reflective practitioner and action researcher. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thompson Learning, Inc.

Sch�n, D. A. (1987). Educating the reflective practitioner: Toward a new design for teaching and learning in the professions. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

 
I also suggest this link:

http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=0309065577&page=194

2 Aug 2009     



Zora
Canada

You can say whatever you want, quote whatever source you like.... BUT to most of us natives we would say "practitioner" is wrong. It is used mainly in the medical field and not much more. "Trainee" is the correct term to be used.

3 Aug 2009     

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