A framework for planning and facilitating video-based professional development

被引:27
|
作者
Tekkumru-Kisa, Miray [1 ]
Stein, Mary Kay [2 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Sch Teacher Educ & Learning Syst Inst, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Learning Res & Dev Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
MATHEMATICAL TASKS; TEACHERS; CAPACITY; THINKING; CONTEXT; SUPPORT; WORK;
D O I
10.1186/s40594-017-0086-z
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
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 approaches that guide effective professional development (PD) programs, in this paper, we adapted the Five Practices Framework for orchestrating productive classroom discussions to describe how PD facilitators plan for and enact professional learning tasks to help science teachers learn within a video-based PD program. These practices include anticipating, sequencing, monitoring, selecting, connecting and two additional practices that set the stage for the five practices (i.e., setting goals and selecting tasks). Results: Our analyses of the video-based discussions in the PD provide insights into how the facilitators engaged teachers in video-based conversations by using the practices of monitoring, selecting, and connecting. The monitoring moves, such as clarifying, countering, and redirecting, were used by the facilitator in nearly all the PD sessions. Similarly, selecting moves were used and were consistent with the goals of the PD. Finally, analysis of facilitators' and participants' connecting comments indicated their increased capacity to make connections to the bigger ideas of teaching science by maintaining the cognitive demand on students' thinking. Conclusions: This paper provides elaborated descriptions of the five practices for planning and facilitating video-based PD and the ways in which they were enacted in a video-based PD program in science. In so doing, it proposes five practices as a guiding framework to support teachers' learning from videos. Overall, the study's results endorse the promise of a goal-driven, theory-informed design that foregrounds careful attention to teachers' thinking in ways that support their understanding of complex classroom interactions.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A framework for planning and facilitating video-based professional development
    Miray Tekkumru-Kisa
    Mary Kay Stein
    International Journal of STEM Education, 4
  • [2] Facilitating collaborative teacher learning: The role of "mindfulness" in video-based teacher professional development programs
    Gröschner A.
    Seidel T.
    Pehmer A.-K.
    Kiemer K.
    Gruppendynamik und Organisationsberatung, 2014, 45 (3): : 273 - 290
  • [3] Design principles for effective video-based professional development
    Kathleen J. Roth
    Jody Bintz
    Nicole I. Z. Wickler
    Connie Hvidsten
    Joseph Taylor
    Paul M. Beardsley
    Arlo Caine
    Christopher D. Wilson
    International Journal of STEM Education, 4
  • [4] A New Pathway: Video-Based Professional Development in Geography
    Boehm, Richard G.
    Brysch, Carmen P.
    Mohan, Audrey
    Backler, Alan
    JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY, 2012, 111 (02) : 41 - 53
  • [5] Design principles for effective video-based professional development
    Roth, Kathleen J.
    Bintz, Jody
    Wickler, Nicole I. Z.
    Hvidsten, Connie
    Taylor, Joseph
    Beardsley, Paul M.
    Caine, Arlo
    Wilson, Christopher D.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STEM EDUCATION, 2017, 4
  • [6] Development of a Comprehensive Framework for Video-Based Safety Assessment
    Xie, Kun
    Li, Chenge
    Ozbay, Kaan
    Dobler, Gregory
    Yang, Hong
    Chiang, An-Ti
    Ghandehari, Masoud
    2016 IEEE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITSC), 2016, : 2638 - 2643
  • [7] Examining online video-based professional development for music teachers
    Chua, Siew Ling
    Tan, Leonard
    MUSIC EDUCATION RESEARCH, 2021, 23 (05) : 580 - 593
  • [8] Designing, facilitating, and scaling-up video-based professional development: supporting complex forms of teaching in science and mathematics
    Tekkumru-Kisa, Miray
    Stein, Mary Kay
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STEM EDUCATION, 2017, 4
  • [9] Designing, facilitating, and scaling-up video-based professional development: supporting complex forms of teaching in science and mathematics
    Miray Tekkumru-Kisa
    Mary Kay Stein
    International Journal of STEM Education, 4
  • [10] Development Of Proximal Formative Assessment Skills In Video-based Teacher Professional Development
    Close, Eleanor W.
    Scherr, Rachel E.
    Close, Hunter G.
    McKagan, Sarah B.
    2011 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 2012, 1413 : 19 - 22