
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools
An Action Guide for Educators
Corwin Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 15. February 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-1-4129-1757-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Praise for the First Edition:
'(the book) 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
'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
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools allows educators to examine individual and collective beliefs and assumptions, leading to insights about instructional effectiveness. A unique, useful tool for understanding the potential--in fact, the necessity--of reflective practice, this important book offers a practical guide to initiating or extending individual and collaborative commitments to reflective practice schoolwide.
You will find new information added to this edition that includes:
o More ideas and strategies for individual reflection
o New examples from practice for administrators and more schoolwide examples
o Greater reflection for fostering equity and cultural competence
'(the book) 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
'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
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools allows educators to examine individual and collective beliefs and assumptions, leading to insights about instructional effectiveness. A unique, useful tool for understanding the potential--in fact, the necessity--of reflective practice, this important book offers a practical guide to initiating or extending individual and collaborative commitments to reflective practice schoolwide.
You will find new information added to this edition that includes:
o More ideas and strategies for individual reflection
o New examples from practice for administrators and more schoolwide examples
o Greater reflection for fostering equity and cultural competence
Reviews / Votes
"A framework for reflective practice supported by specific illustrations of individual, paired, small group, and whole-school use. A first purchase for anyone interested in promoting professional growth through reflection." -- Curriculum Connections, Fall 2006 "An easy read that has the power to endlessly renew your hope and potential. The book provides a practical framework that supports educators as they progress through the reflective practices spiral. The resultant web of professional relationships provides students with a safety net of resources that strengthens the school's intervention and instructional resources." -- Principal Navigator, May 2007More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4129-1757-5 (9781412917575)
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Jennifer York-Barr | William A. Sommers | Gail S. Ghere
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Jennifer York-Barr | William A. Sommers | Gail S. Ghere
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools
An Action Guide for Educators
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Persons
Jennifer York-Barr received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her development, research and teaching has been grounded in partnerships with schools and school districts. Her early worked focused most specifically on creating classroom communities in which students with various exceptionalities were included. That work grew into a broader focus on growing school communities grounded in conversations that support ongoing reflective practice and learning. She has been honored with several college and university level teaching awards and has authored or co-authored more than 100 publications most of which are focused on instructional collaboration, inclusive schooling, teacher leadership and professional learning.
William A. Sommers, Ph.D. of Austin, Texas, continues to be a learner, teacher, principal, author, leadership coach, and consultant. Bill has come out of retirement five times to put theory into practice. He was on the Board of Trustees for five years and President for the National Staff Development Council now called Learning Forward.
Dr. Sommers is the former Executive Director for Secondary Curriculum and Professional Learning for Minneapolis Public Schools, and a school administrator for over 30 years. In addition to being an adjunct faculty member at several universities, he has been a program director for an adolescent chemical dependency treatment center and on the board of a halfway house for 20 years.
Bill has co-authored eight books, and co-authored chapters in several other books. In January 2016 Bill and his colleague Skip Olsen launched a website www.learningomnivores.com which includes educational blogs, new rules, and book reviews. Bill is a practitioner who integrates theory into leading and facilitating schools. Dr. Sommers has continued to be a leadership coach for over 25 years to school administrators.
Gail Ghere
Gail received her PhD from University of Minnesota in educational policy and program evaluation. She has a Masters degree in Special Education with practice experience as a related service provider. Over her career, she worked in Pre K-12 education in rural, suburban, and urban school districts. She also has served as a program evaluator for K-12 education, higher education, and private foundations. She is the co-author of several publications on collaboration, program evaluation, and paraprofessional development. Her belief in equitable outcomes and inclusive learning opportunities for students has guided her work throughout her career whether she was working directly with students, supporting adult learning or developing programs that met the needs of diverse learners.
Jo Montie
Jo received her MA in Educational Psychology from the University of Minnesota (1996) and a BS in Behavioral Disabilities from the University of WI-Madison (1984) when she started her work in schools as a special education teacher. She has been teaching at the University of St. Thomas since 2003 where she also contributes leadership in the areas of teacher education program development and online teaching and learning. Jo's over 25 years of teaching and work in schools continues to stress the need for more collaboration, reflective practice and greater access and equity for all learners.
William A. Sommers, Ph.D. of Austin, Texas, continues to be a learner, teacher, principal, author, leadership coach, and consultant. Bill has come out of retirement five times to put theory into practice. He was on the Board of Trustees for five years and President for the National Staff Development Council now called Learning Forward.
Dr. Sommers is the former Executive Director for Secondary Curriculum and Professional Learning for Minneapolis Public Schools, and a school administrator for over 30 years. In addition to being an adjunct faculty member at several universities, he has been a program director for an adolescent chemical dependency treatment center and on the board of a halfway house for 20 years.
Bill has co-authored eight books, and co-authored chapters in several other books. In January 2016 Bill and his colleague Skip Olsen launched a website www.learningomnivores.com which includes educational blogs, new rules, and book reviews. Bill is a practitioner who integrates theory into leading and facilitating schools. Dr. Sommers has continued to be a leadership coach for over 25 years to school administrators.
Gail Ghere
Gail received her PhD from University of Minnesota in educational policy and program evaluation. She has a Masters degree in Special Education with practice experience as a related service provider. Over her career, she worked in Pre K-12 education in rural, suburban, and urban school districts. She also has served as a program evaluator for K-12 education, higher education, and private foundations. She is the co-author of several publications on collaboration, program evaluation, and paraprofessional development. Her belief in equitable outcomes and inclusive learning opportunities for students has guided her work throughout her career whether she was working directly with students, supporting adult learning or developing programs that met the needs of diverse learners.
Jo Montie
Jo received her MA in Educational Psychology from the University of Minnesota (1996) and a BS in Behavioral Disabilities from the University of WI-Madison (1984) when she started her work in schools as a special education teacher. She has been teaching at the University of St. Thomas since 2003 where she also contributes leadership in the areas of teacher education program development and online teaching and learning. Jo's over 25 years of teaching and work in schools continues to stress the need for more collaboration, reflective practice and greater access and equity for all learners.
Content
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Arthur L. Costa
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Reflective Practice for Continuous Learning
2. Fundamentals for Reflective Practice
3. Individual Reflective Practice
4. Reflective Practice With Partners
5. Reflective Practice in Small Groups and Teams
6. Schoolwide Refective Practice
7. Moving Forward With Reflective Practice--in Hope and Possibility
Resource 1.A Theory of Action for Reflective Practice
Resource 1.B Reflective Practice Spiral
Resource 1.C Schoolwide Web of Relationships
Resource 1.D Framework for Closing Reflections
Resource 2.A Questions to Support Reframing
Resource 3.A Framework for Personal Reflections on Professional Purpose and Practice
Resource 3.B Personal Inventory of Reflective Practices
Resource 3.C A 4-Step Reflection Process
Resource 3.D Questions to Reflect on Meaning in Life
Resource 3.E Questions for Getting Started With Individual Reflective Practice
Resource 4.A Questions to Prompt Reflection On and For Instruction
Resource 4.B Questions to Prepare for Being Coached
Resource 4.C Questions for Getting Started With Partner Reflective Practice
Resource 5.A Selected Quotes About Reflective Practice
Resource 5.B Table Top Collaborative Group Norms
Resource 5.C Protocol for Meeting or Learning-Group Design
Resource 5.D Protocol for Planning Differentiated Instruction
Resource 5.E Protocol for Collaborative Examination of Student Work
Resource 5.F Questions for Getting Started With Reflective Practice in Small Groups or Teams
Resource 6.A Framework for Reflective Practice Planning and Design
Resource 6.B Questions for Getting Started With Schoolwide Reflective Practice
Resource 7.A R-E-F-L-E-C-T-I-O-N Mnemonic: Lessons Learned About Reflective Practice
References
Index
Foreword by Arthur L. Costa
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Reflective Practice for Continuous Learning
2. Fundamentals for Reflective Practice
3. Individual Reflective Practice
4. Reflective Practice With Partners
5. Reflective Practice in Small Groups and Teams
6. Schoolwide Refective Practice
7. Moving Forward With Reflective Practice--in Hope and Possibility
Resource 1.A Theory of Action for Reflective Practice
Resource 1.B Reflective Practice Spiral
Resource 1.C Schoolwide Web of Relationships
Resource 1.D Framework for Closing Reflections
Resource 2.A Questions to Support Reframing
Resource 3.A Framework for Personal Reflections on Professional Purpose and Practice
Resource 3.B Personal Inventory of Reflective Practices
Resource 3.C A 4-Step Reflection Process
Resource 3.D Questions to Reflect on Meaning in Life
Resource 3.E Questions for Getting Started With Individual Reflective Practice
Resource 4.A Questions to Prompt Reflection On and For Instruction
Resource 4.B Questions to Prepare for Being Coached
Resource 4.C Questions for Getting Started With Partner Reflective Practice
Resource 5.A Selected Quotes About Reflective Practice
Resource 5.B Table Top Collaborative Group Norms
Resource 5.C Protocol for Meeting or Learning-Group Design
Resource 5.D Protocol for Planning Differentiated Instruction
Resource 5.E Protocol for Collaborative Examination of Student Work
Resource 5.F Questions for Getting Started With Reflective Practice in Small Groups or Teams
Resource 6.A Framework for Reflective Practice Planning and Design
Resource 6.B Questions for Getting Started With Schoolwide Reflective Practice
Resource 7.A R-E-F-L-E-C-T-I-O-N Mnemonic: Lessons Learned About Reflective Practice
References
Index