Reflective-based interactive media in microteaching is a valuable tool for improving teaching and developing teacher professionalism. Through the use of digital technology and a structured process of reflection, teachers can more effectively identify weaknesses in their teaching practices and make necessary improvements. This research aims to develop interactive teaching materials in reflective microteaching learning to shape the professional character of prospective teachers. This research is development research using the ADDIE model which has 5 development stages, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, dan evaluation, Due to time constraints, this research is still limited to this stage development due to research limitations. The validation results from material and media experts stated that this teaching material was very valid with a percentage score of 95.09% and 96.25% respectively in the "very valid" category. The feasibility test was carried out by the lecturer in charge of the microteaching course with a result of 94.93% in the "very feasible" category. The student teacher response was 93.00% in the "very good" category. From this data, the media in the form of interactive microteaching teaching materials that have been developed can be used as media in microteaching courses and can help students identify deficiencies that need to be corrected in each teaching practice and for lecturers to make them available platform who helps with the learning process microteaching.
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Muliaman, A., Wahdi Ginting, F., Rezkia Lukman, I., Mellyzar, M., Juliani Harahap, E., & Sri Rejeki, N. (2023). Development of Interactive Teaching Materials in Reflective Microteaching for Prospective Teacher Students. Jurnal Ilmiah Profesi Pendidikan, 8(4), 2773–2780. https://doi.org/10.29303/jipp.v8i4.1860
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