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Teacher Professionalism and Communities of Practice

Becoming a reflective practitioner is also a way of becoming a more professional teacher. This chapter looks at the connection between reflection and professionalism, the moral and ethical dimension that sits at the centre of teaching, the three levels of teacher knowledge and inquiry that Cochran-Smith and Lytle described, the role of communities of practice in supporting teacher growth, and the structure of practice episodes that turn experience into professional knowledge.

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