English Language Teachers' Reflective Practices for Understanding Their Teaching Processes
Abstract
This study aims to explore English Language teachers' self-ratings of their use of reflective practices in the language classroom. The participants are teachers who are currently teaching English in the state schools in the Mugla province of Turkey at levels ranging from primary to high school. It is a descriptive study and The English Language Teaching Reflection Inventory (ELTRI) developed by Akbari, Behzadpoor, and Dadvand (2010) was used to gather data for the study. The results showed that English teachers who participated in the present study are actively engaged in reflective teaching. The results also indicated that English teachers mostly reflect on the learner and meta-cognitive components when compared with other dimensions in the questionnaire. It can be concluded that those aspects of reflective teaching that each teacher pays the closest attention to are those that are also the most visible in their teaching practice. (C) Association of Applied Linguistics. All rights reserved.