“why do I need to be a reflective practitioner”

Keneasha bell
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

Blogging is a personal page used for individuals or groups with opinions and ideas for other bloggers. Some blog pages’ people like to stories and share resources or ideas they have. These opinions can create quite a few open discussions through other networks and other individuals.

Within the blogging world, blogs can be used by many educators aimed at different resource’s and learning tools intended for students to be able to receive the right educational needs. Some educators also give feedback on student assessment’s or like to create class discussion’s.

Before coming to ACU and attending the comm104 class I had never had any intension on creating my own blog and continuing to blog. After having further education and shown what and how blogging can be used for I have decided that I will use blogs to connect and share recourses with other future and current teachers. As a student at ACU I will also be able connect with other students to help and guide each other along the way of our studies.

For myself as an educator I believe using blog pages can help me within my practice of teaching by connecting with other educators as myself and sharing lesson ideas & recourses. I can also gain some feedback on my own lessons and how they can be enhanced so I can better myself as an improved educator because even as adults we are all lifelong learners.

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    Keneasha bell

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    Aboriginal Education Officer [-o-] and current student at ACU studying bachelor of primary education all views expressed are personal!

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