This is an article written in 1984. I suddenly found that
the answers to my questions were given by Grant and Zeichner 36 years ago.
Although this article was aimed at teacher candidates, I think the concepts and
ideas within are still valid today and could inspire many people even who are working in other areas.
When I read "Is It Possible To Take The Time To Reflect?" I know I will find the answer to my question. Nowadays, we are all working and living in an increasingly fast-paced world. "Too busy" and "don't have time" are my excuses to delay my reflection or even neglect it. I have been always looking for the answer to solve this problem. Now I know, reflection could actually improve efficiency, not just took your time. It is very important to take time for reflection. As Grant & Zeichner states, "reflection necessarily paralyzes one from action is to distort the true meaning of reflective teaching"(p.109). I think no matter how busy we are, reflection is the action that should not be replaced.
Beautifully written, Cheryl! You address that issue of 'enough time' that I think is often an excuse for not stopping to really make sense of our work. I agree with you that taking time to reflect is actually more efficient!
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