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Home > Reflective Teaching in Schools, 5th Ed > 1. Becoming a reflective professional > 1. Identity > Reflective Activities > To analyse dimensions of our ‘selves’
To analyse dimensions of our ‘selves'.
Think of specific and memorable incidents in which you were centrally involved. Try to identify the most prominent characteristics of your ‘self' which they reveal. It may be helpful to situate your reflection (e.g. as a ‘parent', as a ‘child', as a ‘pupil', as a ‘trainee', as a ‘teacher').
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It would probably be beneficial to do this exercise with a friend. It could help you to deepen your understandings, share and explain your perceptions, whilst providing mutual support.
Clearly, the challenge of being a reflective teacher is intimately bound up with reflection on such personal issues. It is about replacing blind spots with insights, about developing dreams and ideals into realities, about tapping potential and facilitating learning.