National Evaluation Series (NES) Assessment of Professional Knowledge Practice Test

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What is the primary purpose of a critical friends group (CFG)?

  1. Encouraging reflective practice

  2. Promoting collegiality

  3. Promoting innovative practices

  4. Exploring current research

The correct answer is: Encouraging reflective practice

The primary purpose of a critical friends group (CFG) is to encourage reflective practice. CFGs are structured groups where educators come together to provide feedback and support to one another in a safe and trusting environment. The focus is on enhancing teaching and learning through collaborative reflection on practice. Participants engage in discussions about their teaching methodologies, classroom challenges, and pedagogical approaches, which fosters a culture of continuous improvement. While promoting collegiality, innovative practices, and exploring current research can be important aspects of CFGs, the core function revolves around helping each member critically assess their own practices and develop new insights that can lead to professional growth. This reflective process not only helps teachers understand their effectiveness but also opens pathways for adopting new strategies or refining existing ones, making reflective practice the central aim of these groups.