The School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong has organized the 7th Pong Ding Yuen International Symposium on Traditional Chinese Medicine cum the 10th Anniversary of the Full-time Bachelor of Chinese Me...The School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong has organized the 7th Pong Ding Yuen International Symposium on Traditional Chinese Medicine cum the 10th Anniversary of the Full-time Bachelor of Chinese Medicine Programme on 1 December, 2012, and 2 December, 2012, in Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong.展开更多
Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statemen...Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statements given on reflection forms.Design/Approach/Methods:The sample was a group of 34 teachers from 10 primary schools and 10 kindergartens who have participated in the project.School Development Officers(SDOs)were assigned to conduct class observations in the schools,in which they recorded whether the teachers had used the AfL strategies in teaching.The SDOs would also share and discuss the comments with the teachers who had returned the self-reflection forms in which they wrote their feedback on the research questions.Findings:The findings show that teachers in kindergartens and teachers in primary schools might have different emphases on the nine AfL strategies in teaching.Their own suggested room for improvement in practicing AfL skills has provided insights for enhancing teaching effectiveness.Originality/Value:We propose that reflective practices can generate a"reflective spiral"of planning,acting,observing,and then reflecting.The study shows that reflective practitioners become professional experts who are able to assure thequality of teaching by self-enhancement and self-improvement.展开更多
文摘The School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong has organized the 7th Pong Ding Yuen International Symposium on Traditional Chinese Medicine cum the 10th Anniversary of the Full-time Bachelor of Chinese Medicine Programme on 1 December, 2012, and 2 December, 2012, in Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong.
文摘Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statements given on reflection forms.Design/Approach/Methods:The sample was a group of 34 teachers from 10 primary schools and 10 kindergartens who have participated in the project.School Development Officers(SDOs)were assigned to conduct class observations in the schools,in which they recorded whether the teachers had used the AfL strategies in teaching.The SDOs would also share and discuss the comments with the teachers who had returned the self-reflection forms in which they wrote their feedback on the research questions.Findings:The findings show that teachers in kindergartens and teachers in primary schools might have different emphases on the nine AfL strategies in teaching.Their own suggested room for improvement in practicing AfL skills has provided insights for enhancing teaching effectiveness.Originality/Value:We propose that reflective practices can generate a"reflective spiral"of planning,acting,observing,and then reflecting.The study shows that reflective practitioners become professional experts who are able to assure thequality of teaching by self-enhancement and self-improvement.