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The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers


reflect

verb: someone does something (see more)

It can be like this:

Sometimes a teacher says to the students about something “Reflect on this.”

When it is like this, it is good if the students think like this about it: Something happened some time before. Because of this, I think about it like this. I feel something good/bad because of this.

After this, the students can say “I think like this. I feel like this. Some time before I thought/felt something different. I know why I think/feel like this. It is good if I know how other people can think. It is good if I can think about it in many ways.”

"Reflect on your progress throughout the semester."

"Use this time to reflect on the story and the different ways you could relate to the main characters."

"First, outline the author’s position, summarising the evidence they present and evaluating the persuasiveness of their arguments. Then present your own position, which may be a reflection on and elaboration of the first argument, or a counter-argument contesting its claims."

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