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The power of video feedback with structured viewing guides

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Abstract Three similarly designed interventions were evaluated in which preservice and in-service primary school teachers received video feedback using structured viewing guides in order to improve the instructional quality of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Three similarly designed interventions were evaluated in which preservice and in-service primary school teachers received video feedback using structured viewing guides in order to improve the instructional quality of reading and writing lessons. Self-assessments and observations show that after intervention, the teachers in experimental groups, who received structured video feedback, practiced significantly more of the teaching behaviours targeted than the teachers in control groups. The findings indicate that focussing video feedback on domain-specific effective teaching behaviours can be a powerful contribution towards raising teachers’ quality of instruction.

Keywords: feedback; video feedback; structured viewing; viewing guides; power video

Journal Title: Teaching and Teacher Education
Year Published: 2017

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