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Home > Reflective Teaching in Secondary Schools > 1. Becoming a reflective professional > 1. Identity > Reflective Activities > To identify individual value positions
To identify individual value-positions.
Try to place yourself along each of the three continua discussed by Eisner and Vallance (1974): individual – society, values – skills, and adaptive – reconstructive. Clarify where your `position' is.
Having tried to do this, you may find other dimensions need to be added as well - or taken away. This exercise can be extended so that a whole group could identify their `positions'. Then it is possible to clarify areas of conflict and reassess policy issues in the light of such discussions. Consider the implications each `position' may have for teaching styles. A reflective teacher will also need to consider to what extent classroom behaviour is consistent with expressed beliefs.
To identify value commitments and ideologies through consideration of educational policy statements.