Informed by the theories of critical reflection and community of practice, this study aimed to explore the integration of blogs to promote reflection among eighteen pre-service English language teachers registered in a practicum course at a public university in Turkey. Fourteen blog activities were designed and implemented to guide the reflective process of student teachers. Data were collected through archival documents of participants’ blog entries, two focus group interviews and two surveys. A total of 457 entries were analysed in terms of depth of reflection and the analysis revealed evidence of medium or high level reflection in most (61%) of the entries and highest level of reflection in 12% of the entries. The results indicated that ...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...
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This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
Reflective practice serves as a vital area of teacher education and the impetus for professional dev...
Blogging, a mode of electronic journaling, has been identified as an effective means to help pre-ser...
Abstract: Reflection is considered an inherent part of teacher practice. However, when used within p...
Reflective practice serves as a vital area of teacher education and the impetus for professional dev...
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Reflection is considered an important aspect of teacher practice. Researchers examined 21 teacher-cr...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...
In this study, it was aimed to determine the reflective thinking levels of prospective teachers and ...
peer-reviewedIt has been pointed out that today s technologies can serve as a catalyst in their ef...
A collaborative research project between Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University...
This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
Reflective practice serves as a vital area of teacher education and the impetus for professional dev...
Blogging, a mode of electronic journaling, has been identified as an effective means to help pre-ser...
Abstract: Reflection is considered an inherent part of teacher practice. However, when used within p...
Reflective practice serves as a vital area of teacher education and the impetus for professional dev...
Teaching can be a demanding profession writes Gerry White in DERN\u27s latest research review. Stude...
Introduction: This is an action research study, undertaken across two universities, investigating th...
This article reports the findings of a study which examined how student teachers could be empowered ...
Reflection is considered an important aspect of teacher practice. Researchers examined 21 teacher-cr...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...