Critically reflective pedagogical model: A pragmatic blueprint for enhancing learning and teaching in construction disciplines

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University lecturers who aspire to provide an improved learning experience for their students continually, and be recognised for high quality teaching should embrace a critically reflective practice. Nonetheless, developing as a reflective lecturer is challenging, although there are pedagogical literatures as general guidelines. This study introduces a new pedagogical model of critically reflective practice to simplify the efforts for lecturers and to shorten their journey to becoming effective teachers. A two-phased action research strategy was adopted for the development and validation of the new model. The first phase operationalised the Brookfield’s four-lens framework to create a reflective teaching practice model, which was then validated with a case study in the second phase. The model offers a pragmatic blueprint for lecturers to build a career with sustained quality of teaching, which in turn translates into improved learning experiences for students.

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Kamardeen, I. (2015). Critically reflective pedagogical model: A pragmatic blueprint for enhancing learning and teaching in construction disciplines. Construction Economics and Building, 15(4), 63–75. https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v15i4.4607

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