How are guys!? I hope you're doing oqek, I haven't write for some days but I'm back haha! With music's help in this cloudy day!
Today I want to share with you some experiencies and comments about my teaching practicum I've been developing since some weeks ago and at the end I'll talk how we can do reflective teaching.
Working with teenagers is not as easy as someone could think and additionally if you have 48 students (in my case) or more!
There's a big variety of humors, behaviors, different thinking types between them and not counting the teenager's problem they're dealing with.
We as educators have to know how to deal with this kind of problems and the way we can give our students an answer because it can affects a lot to one of our students' stages they're going through. Remember it's a stage of changes in life.

One thing we don't have to forget is we have to be one of them and think how would like them to receive the class.
Always have the lesson plan with you, this tool will always help you to have a good class management. At the time of doing it don't forget, it could be changed in any moment of the class and that's an advantage for us.
To know if we are having a good class we can reflect about it!
*What is a reflection?
Is the recalling of an event that has happened in the past.
*We can do it asking "What and Why"
*How does reflection take place?
When you see that there's a problem.
To do a good reflection you have to go through 3 stages:
Stage 1:
To think about the event itself.
Stage 2:
Recollection of the event.
Stage 3:
Review and response to the event.
Also to this you can add:
*Peer observation: Each participant would both observe and be observed.
*Written account of experiences: If you don't have a peer to reflect with, buy a notebook.
*Self-reports: Only for ourself.
Since we have written accounts and self-reports we can make:
*Autobiographies: This is share with everybody.
*Journal writing: This is only by ourself.
*Recording lesson: We can record a class taught by ourself and then we can analyze it.
and finally we have
*Conclusions: They are made by ourself.
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