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From: Kelly <kjlogan66@yahoo.ca> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2007063001:57:03 Subject: Re: Re: Interviewing Questions Actually I find journals quite useful. I use them by having the students write down their thought processes, the mental steps they take to arrive at answers. A little reflection and metacognition helps to reinforce what they are doing right or realize what they are doing wrong and adjust it. It's not about spelling or grammer, and ids and superegos need not be discussed. Still, teaching is largely about psychology and reflection is a neccessary element of the profession. Isn't that what these interview questions are really asking, for some reflection on your methods and processes? Kelly
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