International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (May 2022)
Building Teaching Competencies Through Video Recorded Discourse
Abstract
The objective of this article is to present the findings of video recorded communication between candidates in a graduate initial teaching licensure (GITL) program and peers during simulated micro-teaching across three consecutive seminar quarter. The micro-teaching activity combines conventional face-to-face interaction, video micro-teaching, peer and instructor feedback, alongside self-reflection to undergird the complex process of planning and teaching. This research aims to gauge 1) whether the micro-teaching assignment is a graduate candidate- centered activity that promotes accomplished teaching skills through higher-order thinking; and 2) how GITL candidates demonstrate the synergistic professional practice of teaching.
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