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Revision as of 23:51, 12 September 2011
Section 4.12 Methods
Section 4.12 Methods
Although the emphasis to date has been on feedback from students, data are available from other sources. Brookfield (1995; 2002) suggests four lenses that enable critical reflection on teaching: students; peers; self-reflection; and literature-based critique.

