Why Reflective Practice Is the Key to Teacher Growth in Indian Schools
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Why Reflective Practice Is the Key to Teacher Growth in Indian Schools

Discover how the NIE Singapore Reflective Practice model is transforming teacher development across India's CBSE and ICSE schools.

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Teacher Development 24 May 2026 1 min read min read
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Reflective practice has long been recognised as a cornerstone of professional growth in education. At PrayasEdge, we bring the internationally acclaimed NIE Singapore Reflective Practice model to Indian classrooms.

What is Reflective Practice?

Reflective practice involves teachers systematically reviewing their own teaching methods, student interactions, and classroom outcomes. It moves educators from a reactive to a proactive mindset — enabling continuous improvement rather than periodic correction.

The NIE Singapore Model

The National Institute of Education (NIE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore has developed one of the world's most effective frameworks for teacher reflection. This model emphasises three key dimensions:

  • Technical Reflection — Analysing specific teaching strategies and their effectiveness
  • Practical Reflection — Examining the broader context of classroom decisions
  • Critical Reflection — Questioning assumptions and beliefs about education

Impact in Indian Schools

Since implementing reflective practice workshops across 50+ schools in 8 states, we've observed measurable improvements in student engagement, lesson planning quality, and teacher confidence. Schools report a 40% increase in collaborative planning sessions and a significant shift toward student-centred pedagogy.

The key to success lies in sustained engagement — our programmes are not one-off workshops but structured learning journeys that embed reflective habits into daily teaching practice.