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Becoming A Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf Today

As the year drew to a close, Ms. Thompson realized that she had become a more effective teacher. Her students had made significant gains, and she had developed a growth mindset. She had learned to be more intentional and reflective in her teaching, and she was excited to continue growing and improving.

She started to incorporate more group work, discussions, and hands-on activities into her lessons. She also began to use strategies like think-pair-share, Socratic seminars, and problem-based learning. At first, it felt awkward and uncomfortable, but she persisted. Becoming a Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf

As the weeks went by, Ms. Thompson noticed a significant change in her students. They were more engaged, motivated, and excited about learning. They were also producing higher-quality work and demonstrating a deeper understanding of the material. As the year drew to a close, Ms

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