Teaching Practice Reflections
You are welcome to take your reflections in any direction that you believe to be appropriate and useful to your own development as a teacher. The questions that follow should be used simply as a prompt to stimulate your reflections on your professional development and practice teaching experiences.
Reflection on teaching: Learning to reflect on the complexities of teaching practice—planning, implementing and self-evaluating—are integral to the professional development of teaching. A written plan and subsequent self-evaluation will be required for a minimum of 3 class periods. Ìý
Some questions you might consider:
- What learning goals did I have (for myself and the students) during my practice teaching?
 - What aspects of my teaching plan succeeded and why?
 - What aspects of my teaching plan would I change in future?
 - How did students respond to my various teaching strategies/approaches?
 - Given the students’ response to my teaching strategies/approaches, what would I change in the future and what aspects of my plan/approaches would I retain?
 - What did I do to ensure that I felt confident and comfortable in the class?
 - What could you do next time to ensure that I felt confident and comfortable?
 - What were my responses to the peer/faculty feedback I received?
 - What did I learn about myself as a teacher through this teaching practice experience?