Wednesday, January 26, 2011

DPD Task 01 TEAM DEFINITION

Here we go with our team task: Post here the definition you -as a team- came to after the class discussion. You need to sign with everybody´s name but only one of you will post the contribution. make sure you sign your definition using APA style referencing! 

We need to have 7 definitions in this wall.  Post by Monday Monday January, 31st , 2010.

8 comments:

  1. "Professional development is a constant process through which teachers improve their knowledge about teaching by the reflection of his experiences, having as ultimate aim the application of the knowledge learned" (Flores,Puente and Sánchez,(2011).

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  2. "Professional development is a continuos process in which you reflect and learn how to aply the knowledge in real life situations in order to achieve a goal" (Delgado, Lopez and Rodriguez,2011).

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  3. "Professional development is a constant process that involves reflection to improve teachers’ learning through their acquired competencies" (Castillo, Flores, & Ramirez, 2011)

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  4. "Professional development is a constant process that leads to competence improvement through learning and reflection” (Delgado, García & Valadez, 2011).

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  6. "It is the constant process in which a professional updates his/her competences by improving his/her learning relying on reflection"(Arias & Guzmán, 2011).

    The previous post was deleted due to a mistake on the date.

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  7. "Professional development is a process of constant improvement in teachers` competences through the reflection and the continuous learning in order to achieve the desired goals" (Aguirre, Montelongo & Rivera, 2011).

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  8. “Reflection as a constant process that interrelates AWARENESS of strengths and weaknesses to generate the improvement of the application of knowledge in areas linked to the professional field in order to reach a meaningful learning” (González,López and Peña 2011).

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