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How reflective learning transform world of education

Facilitators and designers must identify common threads connecting diverse disciplines, including math, language, environmental science, logic, critical thinking, and the arts (visual and performing). Each subject must be taught using an integrated curriculum.

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Sakshi VermaUpdated: 6/21/2024, 2:00:00 PM

Educational philosophy and curriculums have transformed in recent years, making innovation, creativity, and lifelong learning vital to classroom instruction. To improve teaching effectiveness, they have implemented new technological tools such as ERP systems (Enterprise Resource Planning), intelligent classrooms, eLearning portals, and LMS.

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These tools have made it easier for educators and students to complete tasks. The shifting reality necessitates that students be proactive and active participants in the learning process. Reflective learning is important because it helps pupils to assess what they've learned and how they learnt it.

 

How impactful

Reflection is critical for both instructors and students to achieve success in learning. It attempts to strengthen students' critical thinking skills by reviewing their strengths and identifying areas for improvement. It makes learning more aware and encourages students to become active learners by participating in the learning process, such as asking questions and critically thinking about their ideas.

It is a valuable resource for teachers' professional development. It enables people to develop an effective strategy based on their experiences and assumptions, critical observation, and reflective analysis. It represents purposeful thinking, questioning, and assessing all aspects of their instructional methods.

 

Engagement

Reflective learning removes monotony from the classroom and makes it more dynamic and engaging. Furthermore, it enables students to communicate their thoughts and opinions to teachers through quick feedback. When students participate in a feedback system, they gain a sense of ownership and become more involved and accountable for their education.

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Reflective learning involves the process of thinking about and analyzing one's own learning experiences, actions, and outcomes.

Reflective learning moves beyond memorization and rote learning by encouraging students to actively engage with their learning experiences.

Reflective learning fosters skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-regulation, which are essential for lifelong learning.

For educators, incorporating reflective learning strategies can enhance teaching effectiveness by promoting a deeper understanding of students' learning processes and individual needs.

Reflective learning contributes to personal and professional development by encouraging individuals to evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. It promotes self-awareness, empathy, and resilience, which are valuable traits in both personal growth and career advancement.

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