Video Portfolios [electronic resource] : Collaborations in Literacy Teaching Assessment / Sue F. Rogers and Bethanie H. Tucker.

A study determined whether videotaping preservice teachers' instruction lessons in early literacy methods courses was valuable to them in assessing their teaching and how best to develop a video portfolio for assessment purposes. Subjects, 10 kindergarten through fourth grade preservice teacher...

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Main Author: Rogers, Sue F.
Other Authors: Tucker, Bethanie H.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1993.
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Summary:A study determined whether videotaping preservice teachers' instruction lessons in early literacy methods courses was valuable to them in assessing their teaching and how best to develop a video portfolio for assessment purposes. Subjects, 10 kindergarten through fourth grade preservice teachers enrolled in three consecutive methods courses, completed survey instruments, were videotaped as they conducted lessons, and critiqued their videotaped teaching. Results indicated that the preservice teachers gleaned teaching knowledge, self-confidence, and professionalism from their video portfolio experiences in collaboration with instructors. Results also indicated that the preservice teachers planned to continue using the assessment procedure for self-assessment and in collaboration with supervisor assessments for their future teaching positions. (The survey instrument is attached.) (RS)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED364879.
ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the College Reading Association (Richmond, VA, November 1993).
Physical Description:15 p.