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Becoming A Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf -

You become a scientist, not a martyr. Marzano leaves us with a stark chart comparing the two. The novice asks, "Did I cover the chapter?" The expert asks, "Did the student's brain change?"

Dr. Robert J. Marzano doesn’t want that. In his seminal framework, Becoming a Reflective Teacher , Marzano strips away the fluff and hands us a scalpel. He argues that reflection isn’t a feeling—it’s a protocol . It is the deliberate, often uncomfortable, act of dissecting your own teaching practice with surgical precision.

I recently revisited the digital text of his work, and one line hit me like a ton of LEGOs dropped on a tile floor at 5 AM: “A reflective teacher is not one who merely looks back; it is one who looks back in order to leap forward.” Becoming a Reflective Teacher Dr. Robert J. Marzano.pdf

Here is why Marzano’s approach to reflection is the antidote to teacher burnout and the key to student growth. Most teachers walk out of a lesson and ask, “Did that feel good?” That is subjective. That is dangerous.

Have you tried video recording your own teaching? What did you learn about yourself? Let us know in the comments below. You become a scientist, not a martyr

By: The Thoughtful Educator

Then watch the video. It will be uncomfortable. You will see the fidgeting, the flat tone, the missed opportunity. Robert J

Let’s be honest for a moment. When you hear the word “reflective,” do you picture a zen master sitting cross-legged on a mountain, humming softly? Or perhaps a teacher sipping tea by a fire, journaling about butterflies?