One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility of reactivity effects. To date, the issue of reactivity has received limited empirical attention. The present study, therefore, investigated reactivity in 447 students from 24 classes as well as their 12 teachers. We compared reactivity during lessons that were video-recorded with those that were not: according to t‑test analyses of teacher ratings and MIMIC analyses of student ratings, no significant differences emerged in teaching quality or teaching practices. Significant differences were found in teacher and student emotions, as well as in student cognition and behavior. Supplementary eye-tracking analyses indicated reactivity depleted a...
Teachers need to continuously monitor students’ engagement in classrooms, but novice teachers have d...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of videotaping experiences as an instructional ...
Background Watching videos has become an integral part of Higher Education, with students routinely ...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
The growing interest in video research and new technologies for recording human interaction has stir...
The purpose of the present investigation was to systematically evaluate the use of teachers as obser...
This poster presents the results of a study investigating differences between novice and experienced...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
Instructional videos are widely used to study teachers’ professional vision. A new technological dev...
Should we judge the quality of the class by the grades the students and teacher get at the end of th...
Teachers’ noticing as a basic precondition for effective teaching is characterized by focusing on r...
Session: Reflections on Teachers as Learners: Selective Attention, In-the-Moment Decisions, Affect, ...
This study was conducted to see whether behavioral responses in a school classroom setting could be ...
Teachers need to continuously monitor students’ engagement in classrooms, but novice teachers have d...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of videotaping experiences as an instructional ...
Background Watching videos has become an integral part of Higher Education, with students routinely ...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
One prominent problem of conducting observational assessments of teaching quality is the possibility...
The growing interest in video research and new technologies for recording human interaction has stir...
The purpose of the present investigation was to systematically evaluate the use of teachers as obser...
This poster presents the results of a study investigating differences between novice and experienced...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
Instructional videos are widely used to study teachers’ professional vision. A new technological dev...
Should we judge the quality of the class by the grades the students and teacher get at the end of th...
Teachers’ noticing as a basic precondition for effective teaching is characterized by focusing on r...
Session: Reflections on Teachers as Learners: Selective Attention, In-the-Moment Decisions, Affect, ...
This study was conducted to see whether behavioral responses in a school classroom setting could be ...
Teachers need to continuously monitor students’ engagement in classrooms, but novice teachers have d...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of videotaping experiences as an instructional ...
Background Watching videos has become an integral part of Higher Education, with students routinely ...