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10 Self-Reflective Questions Teachers Can Debrief With Every Day
For a long time we’ve advocated the use of self-reflective questions with our learners as a way for them to debrief their learning processes in the classroom in order to improve and grow. This is just as useful a practice for teachers as it is for learners, because in many ways teachers are still learners themselves. What self-reflective questions can teachers use for the same purposes? We’ve got some ideas below, but first, let’s talk about why self-reflection is so crucial a practice in teaching, learning, and life.
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