Timely and comprehensive, this volume brings together top scholars from multiple disciplines to provide sound theoretical frameworks, research-based support, and clear practical advice on a variety of unique approaches to using digital video in teacher education programs.
Timely and comprehensive, this volume brings together top scholars from multiple disciplines to provide sound theoretical frameworks, research-based support, and clear practical advice on a variety of unique approaches to using digital video in teacher education programs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brendan Calandra is Associate Professor of Learning Technologies, Georgia State University, USA. Peter J. Rich is Associate Professor, Department of Instructional Psychology & Technology, Brigham Young University, USA.
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Contents Preface Part 1: Teacher Learning With Digital Video Chapter 1: Teacher Noticing via Video: The Role of Interpretive Frames Miriam Gamoran Sherin and Rosemary S. Russ Chapter 2: Digital Video Analysis to Support the Development of Professional Pedagogical Vision Scott McDonald and Michael M. Rook Chapter 3: A Process of Guided, Video-Based Reflection Brendan Calandra Chapter 4: In Search of Effective Guidance For Pre-service Teachers' Viewing of Classroom Video Niels Brouwer and Fokelien Robijns Part 2: Facilitating Teacher Learning With Digital Video Chapter 5: Examining the Role of Others in Video Self-Analysis Peter Rich Chapter 6: The Role of Video-Based Discussions in Professional Development and the Preparation of PD Leaders Hilda Borko, Rajeev Virmani, Edit Khachatryan, and Charmaine Mangram Chapter 7: Facilitation Practices for Supporting Teacher Learning with Video Elizabeth van Es, Jessica Tunney, Nanette Seago, and Lynn T. Goldsmith Chapter 8: Scaffolding Learning to Learn from Video: Working Toward a Shared Purpose Cheryl Rosaen Part 3: Administering Digital Video for Teacher Education Chapter 9: Affordances and Challenges of Different Types of Video for Teachers' Professional Development Meilan Zhang, Matthew Koehler, and Mary Lundeberg Chapter 10: Video Analysis and Teacher Assessment: Research, Practice and Implications Michael Hannafin, Arthur Recesso, Drew Polly, and Jon Won Jung Chapter 11: Generating Expertise Through the Use of Digital Video Keven Prusak Chapter 12: Technical Considerations and Issues in Recording and Producing Classroom Video Peter J. Fadde and Ting Zhou Contributors
Contents Preface Part 1: Teacher Learning With Digital Video Chapter 1: Teacher Noticing via Video: The Role of Interpretive Frames Miriam Gamoran Sherin and Rosemary S. Russ Chapter 2: Digital Video Analysis to Support the Development of Professional Pedagogical Vision Scott McDonald and Michael M. Rook Chapter 3: A Process of Guided, Video-Based Reflection Brendan Calandra Chapter 4: In Search of Effective Guidance For Pre-service Teachers' Viewing of Classroom Video Niels Brouwer and Fokelien Robijns Part 2: Facilitating Teacher Learning With Digital Video Chapter 5: Examining the Role of Others in Video Self-Analysis Peter Rich Chapter 6: The Role of Video-Based Discussions in Professional Development and the Preparation of PD Leaders Hilda Borko, Rajeev Virmani, Edit Khachatryan, and Charmaine Mangram Chapter 7: Facilitation Practices for Supporting Teacher Learning with Video Elizabeth van Es, Jessica Tunney, Nanette Seago, and Lynn T. Goldsmith Chapter 8: Scaffolding Learning to Learn from Video: Working Toward a Shared Purpose Cheryl Rosaen Part 3: Administering Digital Video for Teacher Education Chapter 9: Affordances and Challenges of Different Types of Video for Teachers' Professional Development Meilan Zhang, Matthew Koehler, and Mary Lundeberg Chapter 10: Video Analysis and Teacher Assessment: Research, Practice and Implications Michael Hannafin, Arthur Recesso, Drew Polly, and Jon Won Jung Chapter 11: Generating Expertise Through the Use of Digital Video Keven Prusak Chapter 12: Technical Considerations and Issues in Recording and Producing Classroom Video Peter J. Fadde and Ting Zhou Contributors
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