Reflection Impacts Preservice Teachers' Instruction and Planning

Joanna C. Weaver, Cynthia D. Bertelsen, Kaylani Othman

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Abstract

Creating a habit of reflective practice promotes ongoing and sustainable instructional improvement for preservice teachers. Furthermore, reflection enables teachers to strengthen their instruction through critical analysis of student learning and engagement. While reflection may be intuitive for an in-service teacher, preservice teachers need this experience to develop intentional and automatic reflective practice. Adopted from the field of medicine, Subjective, Observation, Assessment, Planning (SOAP) Notes is a reflective strategy that allows educators to critically reflect on the lessons they have taught. SOAP Notes promote critical reflection on planning and student learning and may impact classroom management and instructional decision-making.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Empowering Teaching Excellence
StatePublished - Nov 1 2022

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