Increasing research on teacher professional development (TPD) has found teachers’ self-reflection to be key for improving teaching effectiveness. Although video methodology, as often used in TPD, provides crucial insight concerning situated learning, teachers are often reticent to participate in TPD protocols due to discomfort over being videotaped. This longitudinal study explored emotion-related behaviors by assessing the nonverbal expressions exhibited by teachers during a 1-year video-based TPD program highlighting salient contributors to productive classroom dialogue. Six teachers were observed regarding bodily motion, facial expression, and eye contact, with results obtained across four workshops coded according to five types of emoti...
This paper presents a relatively context-free method of assessing teacher behavior. The context is r...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
This study examines student teachers’ reflections on recordings of their teaching during a period of...
This investigation was designed to measure certain visually perceived nonverbal behaviors of teacher...
Video-based reflective practices have long been part of teacher education. Frequently the feedback o...
This research sought to explore two questions: 1. Are teachers aware oftheir classroom nonverbal com...
Session: Reflections on Teachers as Learners: Selective Attention, In-the-Moment Decisions, Affect, ...
This article addresses the issue of teacher educators’ emotion display when teaching and interacting...
This article addresses the issue of teacher educators emotion display when teaching and interacting ...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
Is teaching emotional labor? Are teachers selling their own emotions in exchange for money? To exami...
This study explores video as a tool for student teachers in reflecting upon their own teaching pract...
Body movements such as gestures and facial expressions are an essential part of human communication....
Session: Seeing Is Believing: Videos and Reflection to Support Preservice Teacher DevelopmentThis pa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the improvement of verbal and nonverbal behaviors of teac...
This paper presents a relatively context-free method of assessing teacher behavior. The context is r...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
This study examines student teachers’ reflections on recordings of their teaching during a period of...
This investigation was designed to measure certain visually perceived nonverbal behaviors of teacher...
Video-based reflective practices have long been part of teacher education. Frequently the feedback o...
This research sought to explore two questions: 1. Are teachers aware oftheir classroom nonverbal com...
Session: Reflections on Teachers as Learners: Selective Attention, In-the-Moment Decisions, Affect, ...
This article addresses the issue of teacher educators’ emotion display when teaching and interacting...
This article addresses the issue of teacher educators emotion display when teaching and interacting ...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
Is teaching emotional labor? Are teachers selling their own emotions in exchange for money? To exami...
This study explores video as a tool for student teachers in reflecting upon their own teaching pract...
Body movements such as gestures and facial expressions are an essential part of human communication....
Session: Seeing Is Believing: Videos and Reflection to Support Preservice Teacher DevelopmentThis pa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the improvement of verbal and nonverbal behaviors of teac...
This paper presents a relatively context-free method of assessing teacher behavior. The context is r...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
This study examines student teachers’ reflections on recordings of their teaching during a period of...