Teaching and learning through critical reflective practice

London: D. Fulton Publishers. Edited by Kay Ghaye (1998)
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This text maps out the professional, political and theoretical landscape of reflective practice, its nature and purposes and the claims being made for it. The book aims to bring together two central aspects of educational improvement: the power that teachers have to appraise, understand and transform their practice; and the bigger picture and the structures that serve to imprison and liberate practice.

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