This reference tool for mastering reflective practice and initiating it in your school offers ideas for reflective practice alone, with partners, in small groups, and schoolwide.
This is nothing earth-shattering, but does provide some good reminders/refreshers and decent frameworks and examples of how to start trying to implement reflective practices in schools. It feels a lot longer than it needs to be, and parts of it were a little cheesy/overwrought, but it wasn't a waste of time (though I found the diagram of the reflective practice spiral that they reprinted a million times throughout the book a waste of space as it was virtually meaningless as a graphic). I actually did like that they allotted a page for personal reflections and notes at the end of each chapter, though - it embodied the central idea in the book and from a practical standpoint, it was helpful when reading this book on the go.
omg......at my last job, i never never never had to read a book for work. i mean, i read things that i thought would help, but i was never given actually reading homework. now though...here's another book i'm reading for work. i'm just be becoming a really good teacher :)
this book was really boring. it had some good things in it, but the writing and presentation of information was so dry, i don't know how much i've actually taken from it.