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The role of reflection in shaping physical education teachers' educational values and practices

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posted on 2013-07-01, 09:57 authored by Niki Tsangaridou, MARY O'SULLIVANMARY O'SULLIVAN
This study was motivated by the need to understand the role and function of teachers' reflection as it "is" rather than as it "ought" to be. The focus of the study was to describe teachers' reflection within the teaching and learning environment,as well as the role of reflection in their professional development. Participants were four experienced elementary and secondary physical education teachers from urban and suburban school districts. Data were collected through observations. imerviews. and journalls. Case analysis and crosscase analysis were employed in analyzing the data. Findings indicated that the participants' microreflection, the type of reflection that informs teachers,' day-to-day practices. addressed pedagogical, content. ethical, moral, and social issues. Their renections were situationally driven and contextually bound. Macroreflection. the type of reflection that infonns teachers ' practices over time. influenced changes in the teachers' classroom practice and professional development.

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Journal of Teaching in Physical Education;17(1), pp. 2-25

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Human Kinetics

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peer-reviewed

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English

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