Abstract Background Recent transformative changes in science education require new learning opportunities for teachers—opportunities that include rich images of classroom enactment of the reform vision. One fruitful way for doing that is to use video clips of instruction. Teachers do not, however, learn how to improve their instructional practice from simply watching and reflecting on classroom videos. The videos need to be carefully selected and embedded in professional development in ways that—through facilitator-led, participant-centered discussion—can help teachers to notice and reason about important aspects of instruction and learning that occur in the video. Consistent with the recent efforts to identify planning and facilitation app...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
This qualitative, longitudinal case study investigates the work of developing video records of pract...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The three-dimensional integration of science and en...
Video is being used more widely in professional development to help teachers learn to notice and sys...
Members of a profession develop a professional vision that enables them to see and understand comple...
Members of a profession develop a professional vision that enables them to see and understand comple...
Abstract Background Research studies on facilitating professional development describe the knowledge...
The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional development an...
The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional development an...
Abstract The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional devel...
Based on previous research, this paper proposes an emerging model to outline the learning outcomes t...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
This qualitative, longitudinal case study investigates the work of developing video records of pract...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
This qualitative, longitudinal case study investigates the work of developing video records of pract...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The three-dimensional integration of science and en...
Video is being used more widely in professional development to help teachers learn to notice and sys...
Members of a profession develop a professional vision that enables them to see and understand comple...
Members of a profession develop a professional vision that enables them to see and understand comple...
Abstract Background Research studies on facilitating professional development describe the knowledge...
The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional development an...
The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional development an...
Abstract The articles in this volume reflect the continued popularity of video in professional devel...
Based on previous research, this paper proposes an emerging model to outline the learning outcomes t...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
This qualitative, longitudinal case study investigates the work of developing video records of pract...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
There appears to be consensus that the use of video in science teacher education can support the ped...
This qualitative, longitudinal case study investigates the work of developing video records of pract...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The three-dimensional integration of science and en...