GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – The first semester is over and report cards are in. It's time for students to look back at the first half of the year to see what went well and what needs work. Megan Stone, ...
The following excerpt is from “Authentic Learning in the Digital Age: Engaging Students Through Inquiry,” by Larissa Pahomov. This excerpt is from the chapter entitled “Making Reflection Relevant.” ...
It's essential to take time for mindfulness and self-reflection. From meditation apps to journals and tools for reflection, there are countless resources to help you achieve a more balanced and ...
This excerpt from our upcoming book, The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide, highlights student reflection as a tool for assessing the learning of English-language learners. However, we’ve found these ...
Other fields have mastered reflection. Athletes dissect plays. Writers revise drafts. Physicians analyze outcomes. But in business, we leap from task to task. Why? Because busyness looks like progress ...
As you fill the pages of your journal, remember that each entry is a step towards becoming the leader you aspire to be. Starting a leadership journal can be a transformative practice for anyone ...