What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?

This dissertation is an investigation into teachers’ perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom. Teachers’ opinions about filming themselves as part of their continuing professional development are explored as well as any perceived advantages or difficulties engaging with this technology....

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Main Author: Bingham, Phillippa
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43745/
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description This dissertation is an investigation into teachers’ perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom. Teachers’ opinions about filming themselves as part of their continuing professional development are explored as well as any perceived advantages or difficulties engaging with this technology. Primary qualitative research was conducted in a Midlands secondary school and sixth form with a view to investigating teachers’ views and experiences with video and the IRIS Connect system in particular. This inquiry was conducted using semi-structured interviews which were then thematically analysed and compared with a comprehensive review of the literature on video in schools, pedagogical theory and relevant contemporary issues in education. Conclusions were drawn about the nature and value of filming teachers/lessons and implications these might have on any CPD package offered within schools.
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spelling nottingham-437452017-10-12T23:57:13Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43745/ What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom? Bingham, Phillippa This dissertation is an investigation into teachers’ perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom. Teachers’ opinions about filming themselves as part of their continuing professional development are explored as well as any perceived advantages or difficulties engaging with this technology. Primary qualitative research was conducted in a Midlands secondary school and sixth form with a view to investigating teachers’ views and experiences with video and the IRIS Connect system in particular. This inquiry was conducted using semi-structured interviews which were then thematically analysed and compared with a comprehensive review of the literature on video in schools, pedagogical theory and relevant contemporary issues in education. Conclusions were drawn about the nature and value of filming teachers/lessons and implications these might have on any CPD package offered within schools. 2016-09 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43745/1/Bingham_Phillippa_Dissertation_Bailey.pdf Bingham, Phillippa (2016) What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title_full What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title_fullStr What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title_full_unstemmed What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title_short What are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
title_sort what are teachers' perceptions and experiences of video in the classroom?
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43745/