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ArtikelNoticing Noticing: How Does Investigation of Video Records Change How Teachers Reflect on Their Experiences?  
Oleh: Rosaen, Cheryl L. ; Lundeberg, Mary
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal Of Teacher Education vol. 59 no. 04 (Sep. 2008), page 347-360.
Topik: preservice teacher education; video; reflective practice; classroom discussion
Fulltext: 347.pdf (93.15KB)
Isi artikelThis study investigated the following question: To what extent and in what ways might using video help interns reflect on their discussion-based teaching in a more complex manner than when they use memory-based written reflection? Three elementary interns participated in the study. Findings suggest that video-supported reflection enabled interns to write more specific (vs. general) comments about their teaching than writing from memory, shift the content of the reflections from a focus on classroom management in memory-based reflections to a focus on instruction when video was available, and focus less on themselves and more on children when they reflected on video clips of their teaching. The power of video-based reflection to help interns revisit, notice, and investigate how they facilitate classroom discussions is considered.
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