Abstract

This research aims to develop a hybrid reflective micro-teaching model. The research method used is a type of research and development referring to the Borg and Gall RD Cycle. The research results from reflection sheets indicate that some students could perceive the teaching for themselves. This is evidenced by the correspondence between friend’s assessments and the results of their reflections. However, some students seemed less attuned to what was being taught. Peer observations and reflection on students’ learning indicate a promising potential for improvement in students’ self-assessment. For instance, some students reflected “good” in planning and implementing materials but couldn’t demonstrate their abilities accordingly. Limited trials of the Reflective Microteaching model indicate a tendency for students to respond positively to the model. Observations using various instruments also show an inclination toward better understanding and increased awareness of learning planning and implementation. Nonetheless, there are still discrepancies between reflection results and friends’ observations.

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