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The pedagogy of using video to develop reflective practice in learning to teach science

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Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to identify the pedagogical approaches that foster critical reflection using video among the preservice teachers during tutorials. Methodology/approach The research is situated in a school-based teaching programme in which pairs of pre-service teachers taught small groups of primary aged children over a period of seven weeks. Volunteer pre-service teachers videotaped their lessons and selected video excerpts to share with their peers in the tutorial. The educator guided the preservice teachers’ reflection using the video. A case study drawing on interviews with pre-service teachers and audio recordings of tutorials, charted the development of pedagogical decisions made by the educators to promote reflection.Findings The pre-service teachers had difficulties undertaking deep reflection of their own and peers’ teaching practice. The response by educators was to promote collaboration among pre-service teachers by discussing specific aspects of the teaching in small groups and to use a jigsaw approach. This enabled a deeper analysis of particular elements of the lesson that were then integrated to produce a more holistic understanding of the teaching. The video data is most suitable for reflection and provides valuable evidence for pre-service teachers to develop their practice. Practical implications For pre-service teachers to develop effective skills to analyse their own practice they need to experience teaching in a safe but challenging environment, over a sustained period; have opportunities to develop a shared understanding of what constitutes quality teaching; have opportunities to critically analyse their teaching in discussion with peers and educators and be able to be guided by a framework of reflective strategies.

History

Volume

6

Chapter number

6

Pagination

95-115

ISSN

2048-0458

ISBN-13

9781784416782

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Emerald Publishing Group

Extent

18

Editor/Contributor(s)

Ortlieb, E, Shanahan L, McVee M

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place of publication

Bingley, Eng.

Title of book

Video research in disciplinary literacies

Series

Literacy research, practice and evaluation