By Dr. Harry Tennant
Friday, April 22, 2011 Benefits of reflecting to a blogSo, you have a long-term project of wanting to improve your teaching. You’re recording daily reflections. You’re seeking the advice and insights of others. That is the description of the ideal motivation for a blog. Instead of making private notes in a notebook, post your reflections to your blog. Here’s how you’d use it.
Cross-reading, cross-linking, cross-commenting and cross-posting builds among you a community of shared learning. Think of the opportunity: if your potential list of like-minded teachers is limited to those in adjacent classrooms at school, you’ll be lucky to find a lot of support. On the other hand, when you have the entire Internet to work with, and when it doesn’t matter if the others are down the hall or around the world, your opportunities are vastly greater. There’s one more big advantage to seeking out others for a collaborative learning project like this. It’s easy to resolve to reflect. It’s easy to get a notebook and make the first few entries. But what makes reflection work is sticking to it over the long term. When you’ve set yourself up in the midst of a community, the momentum of the others will carry you along when your interest wanes. And a provocative post from you may motivate one of the others to return to his reflection. The community of common interest can take on a momentum of its own, sometimes carrying the members along with it. Posted at 12:00 AM Keywords: reflection , blogs 5 Comments |
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