Was it worth the effort? An exploratory study on the usefulness and acceptance of video annotation for in-service teachers training in VET sector

E. Boldrini, Alberto A. P. Cattaneo, Alessia Evi‐Colombo
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Abstract In the field of teachers training of different levels (primary and secondary) and types (in-service and pre-service), exploiting video support for teaching practices analysis is a well-established training method to foster reflection on professional practices, self- and hetero-observation, and finally to improve teaching. While video has long been used to capture microteaching episodes, illustrate classroom cases and practices, and to review teaching practices, recent developments in video annotation tools may help to extend and augment the potentialities of video viewing. Various, although limited, numbers of studies have explored this field of research, especially with respect to in-service teachers training. However, this is less the case for Vocational Education and Training. The study presented here is a pilot experience in the field of in-service teachers training in the vocational sector. A two-year training programme using video annotation has been evaluated and analysed. The dimensions investigated are teachers’ perceptions on the usefulness, acceptance and sustainability of video annotation in teaching practices analysis. Results show a very good acceptance and usefulness of video annotation for reflecting on practice and to deliver feedbacks. Implications for the integration of a structural programme of analysis of practices based on video annotation are presented.
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这样的努力值得吗?视频注释对在职教师培训的有用性和接受度的探索性研究
摘要在不同层次(小学和中学)和类型(在职和职前)的教师培训领域,利用视频支持进行教学实践分析是一种行之有效的培训方法,可以培养对专业实践的反思、自我和异质观察,并最终改进教学。虽然视频长期以来一直被用于捕捉微格教学事件、说明课堂案例和实践以及回顾教学实践,但视频注释工具的最新发展可能有助于扩展和增强视频观看的潜力。对这一研究领域进行了各种研究,尽管数量有限,尤其是关于在职教师培训的研究。然而,职业教育和培训的情况并非如此。这里介绍的研究是职业部门在职教师培训领域的试点经验。对使用视频注释的两年期培训方案进行了评估和分析。调查的维度是教师对视频注释在教学实践分析中的有用性、可接受性和可持续性的看法。结果表明,视频注释在反思实践和提供反馈方面具有很好的可接受性和实用性。提出了对整合基于视频注释的实践分析结构方案的启示。
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