2022
DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v10i2.641
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Feedback Patterns of Excellent Teachers in Creating Thinking Culture in Classroom

Abstract: Although there is a growing interest in the culture of thinking in education, detailed information about classroom interaction that can incorporate thinking culture is lacking, particularly in the Malaysian context. Additionally, past studies do not focus on Islamic education. This study aimed to explore the feedback of excellent teachers in classroom interactions to incorporate a thinking culture. A qualitative case study approach was adopted on six excellent teachers (ETS) in Islamic Education using purposiv… Show more

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“…Additionally, the impact of classrooms implementing differentiated learning includes making every student feel welcome, valuing students with various characteristics, creating a sense of safety, and fostering collaboration between teachers and students (Veni, 2021). Zhaffar and Rashed (2022) explained that in differentiated instruction, teachers need to enhance open feedback, be willing to listen to students" perspectives, use praise and criticism selectively, and act as student advocates to foster a democratic classroom environment.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the impact of classrooms implementing differentiated learning includes making every student feel welcome, valuing students with various characteristics, creating a sense of safety, and fostering collaboration between teachers and students (Veni, 2021). Zhaffar and Rashed (2022) explained that in differentiated instruction, teachers need to enhance open feedback, be willing to listen to students" perspectives, use praise and criticism selectively, and act as student advocates to foster a democratic classroom environment.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%