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Psychological Reports, 2004
The development of a questionnaire to assess students' use of self-reflective thinking in the classroom is described. On the basis of a literature search, items were selected. The items are students' self-report measures and open-ended questions. The participants were 96 fourth grade secondary vocational students from six classes in The Netherlands ...
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The development of a questionnaire to assess students' use of self-reflective thinking in the classroom is described. On the basis of a literature search, items were selected. The items are students' self-report measures and open-ended questions. The participants were 96 fourth grade secondary vocational students from six classes in The Netherlands ...
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British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Although flipped learning has been recognized as being a potential approach enabling students to learn at their own pace before the class and facilitating in‐depth peer‐to‐peer and student‐to‐teacher interactions in the class, it remains a challenge to ...
Mei-Rong Alice Chen +2 more
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Although flipped learning has been recognized as being a potential approach enabling students to learn at their own pace before the class and facilitating in‐depth peer‐to‐peer and student‐to‐teacher interactions in the class, it remains a challenge to ...
Mei-Rong Alice Chen +2 more
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Reflective Thinking in Adulthood
2002Reflective thinking is a complex form of cognition almost exclusively associated with adulthood and adult development. It was first defined by John Dewey as “active, persistent, and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge in the light of the grounds that support it, and the further conclusions to which it tends” (1910/1991, p.
Kurt W. Fischer, Ellen Pruyne
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Reflections on Binary Thinking
2018The editors reflect on the nature of binary thinking arising in various forms in chapters presented in this volume. While related pairs of binary opposites enable the structuring of human experience, such thinking can be misleading if we fail to move beyond it. The chapter points to the need to discriminate in how to use this kind of classification. It
Michael Bourdillon +2 more
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Reflective Thinking in Educational Settings
2014This volume examines the role that culture plays in the acquisition of cognitive, linguistic, and social skills. Taking reflective thinking as a central analytical concept, the contributors investigate the role of personal reflection in a series of mental activities, including the creation of social relationships, the creation of a mental narrative to ...
Antonietti, Alessandro +2 more
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Exploring reflective thinking in nursing practice
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000Exploring reflective thinking in nursing practice While it is claimed in the nursing literature that reflective thinking is the approach par excellence for learning and advancing the art and practice of nursing, few empirical studies have been undertaken in this area to date.
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Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education, 2022
Semirhan Gökçe, Arzu Aydoğan Yenmez
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Semirhan Gökçe, Arzu Aydoğan Yenmez
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Thinking Fashion. A Historian’s Reflection
Fashion Practice, 2016Our relationships with objects shape everyday life. They provide a recurring sensory familiarity, they shape routines, or they offer thrills as new things appear or styles change, challenging assum...
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Computational Pedagogy: Thinking, Participation, Reflection
2019The chapter, introducing the notion of computational pedagogy and pedagogical design underpinning its development as sociotechnical engineering of activity means and scenarios, aimed at building students’ skills of computational thinking, computational participation, and computational reflection.
Evgeny Patarakin +2 more
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