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Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By George Hillocks

Active critical reflection is necessary in every aspect of our teaching, not only in front of a class. We must try to reevaluate our own values and experiences as they relate to our teaching. Our assumptions and theories about teaching composition must remain open to inspection, evaluation, and revision, a condition that requires an active inquiry paralleling the inquiry in which we engage our students. — George Hillocks

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Garth Risk Hallberg

And I start to feel once more that the lines that have boxed in my life - between past and present, outside and in - are dissolving. That I may yet myself be delivered. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Phyllis Diller

We named all our children Kid. Well, they have different first names, like Hey Kid, You Kid, Dumb Kid ... — Phyllis Diller

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Jane Austen

You must expect from me nothing but the melancholy effusions of a broken Heart which is ever reverting to the Happiness it once enjoyed... — Jane Austen

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Camille

The world isn't awful. People aren't awful. They want to be good. Something makes them bad. Something breaks them down, makes them snap. — Camille

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Ali Hewson

I know how I want to try and live my life. I know I don't want to leave any darkness behind me. — Ali Hewson

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Laurie Colwin

The best way to feel at ease in the kitchen is to learn at someone's knee. — Laurie Colwin

Reflective Practice In Teaching Quotes By Richelle Mead

But all I could see was her. No skill of mine, no artist anywhere, could've immortalized how gorgeous she was. It was impossible to believe she'd ever had any doubts about her body. The firelight shone on her skin, golden and perfect, making her look like some radiant goddess of legend. I wanted to kneel before her and offer eternal obedience. — Richelle Mead