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Calandra, Brendan; Sun, Yuelu; Puvirajah, Anton – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2014
This article adds to the literature on video-aided professional development for teachers by presenting a schema-based framework for analyzing teachers' video-aided reflection on their own teaching. Qualitative analysis of two novice teachers' video-enhanced reflection was used to demonstrate how the framework could be used. Results emphasized the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reflection, Video Technology, Prior Learning
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Kassner, Laura D.; Cassada, Kate M. – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2017
In a graduate education course geared toward developing reflective teaching practice in in-service teachers, backchannels, in the form of chat rooms, were employed in small groups to facilitate peer feedback during viewings of video recorded instruction. This study examined the nature and quality of peer feedback exchanged in the digital medium…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Reflective Teaching, Feedback (Response), Computer Mediated Communication
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Pickering, Lloyd E.; Walsh, Eamonn Joseph – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2011
To learn about and become acclimated to the environment in which they someday plan to work, preservice teachers and pre-professional daycare providers are typically required to conduct onsite observations. Traditionally, these observations require that the pre-professional spend a required number of hours studying the dynamics of the real-world…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Observation, Early Childhood Education, Protocol Materials
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Snoeyink, Rick – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2010
Although video self-analysis has been used for years in teacher education, the camera has almost always focused on the preservice teacher. In this study, the researcher videotaped eight preservice teachers four times each during their student-teaching internships. One camera was focused on them while another was focused on their students. Their…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teacher Education Programs, Student Teachers, Teacher Attitudes