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1 BECOMING A CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE TEACHER
Hunting Assumptions Stephen Brookfield

2 ASSUMPTIONS Paradigmatic - structuring, framing, taken as reality
Prescriptive - how we and others should behave Causal - if we do this then that will happen POWER (ours & others) HEGEMONY (killing us softly)

3 ASSUMPTIONS OF TEACHING
Good Practice = Whatever Helps Students Learn Best Teaching is Critically Reflective Most Important Knowledge Teachers Need to Do Good Work : How Students Experience Learning & Teaching

4 AN ADULT APPROACH TO TEACHING
RESPECT RESEARCH RESPONSIVENESS

5 EXPERIENCING LEARNING
IMPOSTORSHIP CULTURAL SUICIDE LOST INNOCENCE INCREMENTAL FLUCTUATION COMMUNITY

6 FOUR LENSES ON PRACTICE
AUTOBIOGRAPHY STUDENTS’ EYES COLLEAGUES’ PERCEPTIONS THEORY

7 WHAT ADULTS APPRECIATE
CREDIBILITY Expertise Experience Rationale Conviction

8 WHAT ADULTS APPRECIATE
AUTHENTICITY Congruence Full Disclosure Responsiveness Personhood Error (Suitably Timed)

9 CRITICAL INCIDENT QUESTIONNAIRE (C.I.Q.)
Most Engaged Moment Most Distancing Moment Most Helpful Action Most Puzzling Action What Surprised You

10 WHY C.I.Q.’s ? Problems Warned Grounds Actions Student Reflectivity
Builds Trust Diverse Methods Critical Thinking

11 MODELING CRITICAL REFLECTION
Talking Out Loud Critical Incident Questionnaire Journaling Assumption analysis Speaking in Tongues Structured Devil’s Advocacy

12 GUIDELINES Modeling Building the Case Peers as Reflective Mirrors
Focus on Specific Experiences An Incremental Movement Closer to the Direct Examination of Personal Experience

13 Exercises Scenario Analysis Crisis Decision Simulations
Heroes/Heroines & Villains/Villainesses Critical Conversation Protocol (Storyteller, Detectives, Umpire) Good Practices Audit

14 www.stephenbrookfield.com (Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 1995)
Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher (Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 1995) The Power of Critical Theory: Liberating Adult Learning and Teaching (Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 2005)


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