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The use of videos and classroom artefacts in professional development of teachers and teacher educators in Indonesia

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Wanty WidjajaWanty Widjaja, M Dolk
This study is grounded adaptations of Realistic Mathematics Education, Lesson Study and design-based research in Indonesian classroom contexts. Design-based research has gained currency in educational research over the past decade due to its strength to bridge the divide between theoretical research and educational practice in naturalistic settings. Design-based approaches involve a process of designing mathematical tasks, observing the enacted design in classrooms and reflecting on the process from analysing the classroom artefacts. Video plays a central role in supporting teachers and teacher educators to study and reflect on students’ mathematical thinking and in capturing the dynamic of classroom teaching and learning process. This chapter will examine and analyse practitioners’ lenses in capturing the dynamic and complexity of classroom mathematical learning using video vignettes and classroom artefacts including digital photos of classroom moments and students’ work. Practitioners’ lenses are taken as a window to capture key teaching and learning moments from the lessons. Analysis of this selection of these video vignettes along with other classroom artefacts based on practitioners’ lenses provides insights into practitioners’ views on key teaching and learning moments in mathematics lessons.

History

Volume

10

Chapter number

12

Pagination

199-222

ISBN-13

9789812874047

ISBN-10

9812874046

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Springer

Extent

17

Editor/Contributor(s)

Ng SF

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Title of book

Cases of Mathematics Professional Development in East Asian Countries: Using Video to Support Grounded Analysis

Series

Mathematics teacher education