In-service Teachers’ Opinions about the Use of Video-based Self-reflection for Pedagogical Development

Reflection is an opportunity to look into the classroom from the outside, to examine the learning process, and to make inferences for pedagogical development. Video recordings of lessons can be used to stimulate self-reflection by capturing the details of the teaching process and by examining the cl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kuramsal eğitimbilim dergisi 2022-07, Vol.15 (3), p.639-660
Hauptverfasser: ER, Sühendan, TOKER, Zerrin, YÜCELYİĞİT, Seçil
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Reflection is an opportunity to look into the classroom from the outside, to examine the learning process, and to make inferences for pedagogical development. Video recordings of lessons can be used to stimulate self-reflection by capturing the details of the teaching process and by examining the classroom atmosphere. This study aims to investigate teachers' opinions about the use of video-based self-reflection for their pedagogical development. Seven teachers participated in the research. Data were collected through a Pre-interview Protocol, Teachers’ Reflection Reports written for twelve weeks about one recorded lesson per week, and a Post-interview Protocol after the 12-week video-based self-reflection period. The main findings show that the teachers’ video-based self-reflections constitute nine categories and two weeks of video-based self-reflection process resulted in changes in terms of density and content in teachers’ opinions about the use of video-based self-reflection.
ISSN:1308-1659
1308-1659
DOI:10.30831/akukeg.1039752