Reflection of the Values in Teaching Profession Through Practice
Keywords:
Reflection, Purpose, Values, Practice, EvaluationAbstract
Values reflection is much discuss to diverse some factors related to the practice teaching to the developing and assessing of it. There is a link between the purpose of a particular reflective activity and its value. Reflection can, therefore, only be evaluated when the evaluation is framed within the purpose or context of the activity. In this article describe the features of differing purposes and related differing perceptions of value are presented with the strong link between the purpose and values of demonstrated In this scholarly paper investigated to academicians and curriculum developers in the teaching, assessing or use of reflective practice were discussed.
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