This article outlines how student teachers’ experiences of a philosophical community of enquiry (PCoE) facilitated their pedagogical reflections. Although reflection occupies an important place in teacher education curricula and pedagogy, it is a contested and problematic concept. In this study, a group of second year student teachers took part in a module based on Matthew Lipman's Philosophy for Children (P4C) programme, designed to improve children’s thinking through a PCoE. Using data from a series of reflective activities and an in-depth interview, I examined if and how student teachers’ experiences of PCoE facilitated their readiness to reflect on pedagogical concepts such as the role of dialogue and inquiry in learning. The findings s...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
While most teacher educators and researchers agree that preservice and inservice teachers need to be...
Abstract This article outlines how student teachers’ experiences of a philosophical community of enq...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of teaching the capacity to be reflective at earlier poi...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Background: The concept of reflection is much used in teacher education in many parts of the world, ...
The notion of reflection has become an object of attention in education, but the research on this to...
This paper explores whether teacher’s habits and assumptions about their practice can be enhanced by...
This paper describes how a cluster of ten secondary science teachers from six different schools and ...
Abstract Reflection is widely accepted as a process to support, or even underlie, teacher education....
In this paper, we argue that philosophical enquiry, as practised using community of enquiry pedagogy...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of teaching the capacity to be reflective at earlier sta...
This collaborative self-study explores how seven members of a Faculty Self-Study Learning Group (FS-...
The research on which this thesis draws investigated trainee teachers' experience of reflection whil...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
While most teacher educators and researchers agree that preservice and inservice teachers need to be...
Abstract This article outlines how student teachers’ experiences of a philosophical community of enq...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of teaching the capacity to be reflective at earlier poi...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Background: The concept of reflection is much used in teacher education in many parts of the world, ...
The notion of reflection has become an object of attention in education, but the research on this to...
This paper explores whether teacher’s habits and assumptions about their practice can be enhanced by...
This paper describes how a cluster of ten secondary science teachers from six different schools and ...
Abstract Reflection is widely accepted as a process to support, or even underlie, teacher education....
In this paper, we argue that philosophical enquiry, as practised using community of enquiry pedagogy...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of teaching the capacity to be reflective at earlier sta...
This collaborative self-study explores how seven members of a Faculty Self-Study Learning Group (FS-...
The research on which this thesis draws investigated trainee teachers' experience of reflection whil...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
While most teacher educators and researchers agree that preservice and inservice teachers need to be...