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<title>status of reflective Teaching practices among Basic School Teachers in Science classroom engagements in Ada East District</title>
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<description>status of reflective Teaching practices among Basic School Teachers in Science classroom engagements in Ada East District
Amevor, A.K.
Reflective practices are important aspect of professional teaching. This study, sought &#13;
to determine; types of reflective practices, levels of reflectivity, factors influencing &#13;
reflections, and challenges teachers face, implementing reflective practices. &#13;
Quantitative and qualitative designs were used for the study. Basic schools in Ada &#13;
East District were selected to determine the status of reflective practices in the district. &#13;
This will enable documentation for future reference as there appears to be no &#13;
published documentation on the status and quality of reflective practices among basic &#13;
school science teachers. Mixed-methods approach, was employed using both surveys &#13;
and interviews to gather data. In all, 165 basic school science teachers out of 420 were &#13;
randomly sampled. Instruments used were questionnaires, interviews and class &#13;
observations. Data were collected in two phases. Phase one was quantitative phase, &#13;
with closed-ended questionnaires administered, and followed by qualitative phase &#13;
with semi-structured interview guide administered to 20 teachers. An intervention was &#13;
done using the new model. Results of the study indicated that most of the teachers, &#13;
before the intervention, did not understand the concept and the use of reflective &#13;
practice. &#13;
Post-intervention &#13;
workshop, showed improvements in teachers’ &#13;
understanding and practices. Challenges identified were lack of in-service training on &#13;
reflectivity and teacher supervision. The study concludes that basic school teachers’ &#13;
knowledge in reflective practice was low.  Implications of the findings are that in&#13;
service training on reflective practices and supervision have the potential of &#13;
improving teachers’ science classroom engagements. Hence, education authorities and &#13;
stakeholders are encouraged to include reflective practices in their in-service training &#13;
programmes.
A thesis in the Department of Science Education, Faculty &#13;
of Science Education, submitted to the School of  &#13;
Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the  &#13;
requirements for the award of the degree of &#13;
Doctor of Philosophy &#13;
(Science Education)  &#13;
in the University of Education, Winneba
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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