articleJournal of Teacher EducationNov 26, 2008Closed access

Effects of Video Club Participation on Teachers' Professional Vision

University of California, Irvine

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Abstract

This study investigates mathematics teacher learning in a video-based professional development environment called video clubs. In particular, the authors explore whether teachers develop professional vision, the ability to notice and interpret significant features of classroom interactions, as they participate in a video club. Analysis for the study is based on data from two year-long video clubs in which teachers met monthly to watch and discuss video excerpts from each others' classrooms. Participating in a video club was found to influence the teachers' professional vision as exhibited in the video club meetings, in interviews outside of the video club meetings, and in the teachers' instructional practices.…

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Keywords
  • Club
  • Notice
  • Professional development
  • Psychology
  • Video game
  • Faculty development
  • Teacher education
  • Multimedia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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