The capacity for reflective practice is considered a key attribute of a successful environmental educator. In this paper we discuss how we used a range of exercises with environmental education students within the Master of Environmental Education for Sustaibility program at Griffith University to develop their capacity for reflective practice. Evidence of impact and long-term effects of the experience were obtained using data from samples of student coursework exercises and assessment, along with the results of a post-program survey, Results indicate that the exercises did indeed succeed in empowering students to (a) clearly reflect on their persol and professiol intentions, (b) better understand the effect of these on their practice in the field, and (c) continue to reflect on their practice post-Masters program.
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Becoming a reflective environmental educator: students’ insights on the benefits of reflective practice
Reflective Practice, Vol.14(3), pp.368-380
2013
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- Title
- Becoming a reflective environmental educator: students’ insights on the benefits of reflective practice
- Creators
- Jo-Anne FerreiraV KeliherJ Bloomfield
- Publication Details
- Reflective Practice, Vol.14(3), pp.368-380
- Identifiers
- 2410; 991012821133602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article