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The role of reflective practice in enhancing teachers professional commitment
Author(s) | Ms. Smriti Rai |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Reflective practice has emerged as a fundamental strategy in teacher development, enabling educators to critically assess their experiences, refine their instructional methods, and foster ongoing professional growth. This article explores the theoretical and practical connections between reflective practice and professional commitment, emphasizing how reflection nurtures affective, normative, and continuance commitment among teachers. Drawing from foundational theories by Dewey, Schön, Kolb, Bandura, Deci, and Ryan, the paper highlights the ways in which reflective thinking enhances self-awareness, intrinsic motivation, and professional identity. The discussion integrates current research and examines the implications of reflective practice for teacher training programs, policy-making, and continuous professional development. The article concludes by acknowledging potential limitations of over-reliance on reflection and calling for future empirical research to validate and expand upon these theoretical insights. Ultimately, reflective practice is positioned as a cornerstone of teacher resilience, retention, and instructional effectiveness in an increasingly complex educational landscape. |
Keywords | Reflective practice, professional commitment, teacher development, self-evaluation, pedagogical growth, lifelong learning, classroom effectiveness |
Field | Sociology > Education |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-28 |
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