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Teacher Development: Reflective Teaching & Peer Observation

Teacher Development: Reflective Teaching & Peer Observation. Imane Nejjar ENS - Rabat, July 2009. “You can train me, and you can educate me, but you can’t develop me–I develop”. Presentation Outline:. What is Professional Development? What is Teacher Development?

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Teacher Development: Reflective Teaching & Peer Observation

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  1. Teacher Development:Reflective Teaching & Peer Observation Imane Nejjar ENS - Rabat, July 2009

  2. “You can train me, and you can educate me, but you can’t develop me–I develop”

  3. Presentation Outline: • What is Professional Development? • What is Teacher Development? • Why should teachers develop? • How can teachers grow and thrive? • Video Viewing & Discussion of: a. Peer Observation b. Reflective Teaching

  4. What is ProfessionalDevelopment? (P.D.) or ContinuousProfessionalDevelopment? (C.P.D.)

  5. What is Continuous Professional Development? • CPD is: • the attitude and process of being a lifelong learner • the consciousupdating of professional knowledge and the improvement of professional competence throughout a person's working life • a necessary requirement for insuring survival & quality in any profession

  6. What is Teacher Development (TD)? “Teacher training or education is something that can be managed by others; Teacherdevelopment is something that can be done only by and for oneself” (Wallace, 1991)

  7. What is Teacher Development? (cont.) • It is about dealing with the needs and wants of the individual teacher in ways that suit that individual • It is not limited to language teaching or even teaching (for an EFL teacher) • “It’s about language development, counseling skills, assertiveness training, confidence-building, computing, meditation, cultural broadening …”

  8. But Why Teacher Development ? • When teachers do not take charge of their career, they can experience stress, or burn-out, or they can stagnate: 1. They feel much stress especially during the first years of teaching, or 2. They burn-out: they no longer feel the capacity to meet external or internal demands. They experience this state as a reaction to chronic stress, or 3. They stagnate: they stay the same. They do not grow or develop

  9. S T R E S S !

  10. B u r n - o u t !

  11. Stagnation!!

  12. Sometimes, teachers refuse to learn & improve!!

  13. Teaching can be a challenging profession! Teaching is quite a demanding job. It requires physical, psychological and intellectual energy!

  14. It is an emotionally exhausting profession. Students on all levels, in different ways, need, want, require, and demand GIVINGfrom their teachers. • BUT it can also be very rewarding at all levels if teachers are willing to grow and develop by updating their knowledge, skills and tuning themselves to the ever-changing needs of their students.

  15. How can Teachers grow and thrive?

  16. To grow Teachers need to… • plan and pursue numerous opportunities that will enhance professional growth and development. • They should … • interact with other teachers of same and different subjects • learn from their students (ask for their feedback) • attend conferences or professional meetings • subscribe to professional journals • read in areas other than education

  17. Teachers should … • try to use new materials or revise old ones • write and edit articles, develop teaching materials … • take part in in-service training • Take courses that are not related to language or teaching • learn from each other through Peer observation • reflect on their teaching in order to improve it Otherwise…?!?

  18. Video Viewing & Discussion of: a. Peer Observation b. Reflective Teaching

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