The Value of Systematic, Iterative, Video-Based Reflection Analysis on Preservice Teacher Actions in Kuwait: A Preservice Social Studies Teacher Example (76876)

Session Information: Online & Blended Classroom Management
Session Chair: Robin Ramsey

Saturday, 17 February 2024 10:20
Session: Session 1
Room: Sri Sachanalai
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 8 (Asia/Kuala_Lumpur)

Video-based reflection analysis is an effective tool for improving teacher performance, however there is only limited knowledge regarding both how to employ it and the key factors involved. This pragmatic, qualitative research study analyzed 129 reflection forms and 43 interviews (gleaned from a cohort of preservice social studies teachers) to investigate the use of video-based reflection analysis in developing preservice teachers in Kuwait. Results suggest that using this method in the design of a well-structured learning experience with iterative reflection cycles and collaborative feedback boosts preservice teacher actions, with the key mechanisms being enhanced teacher conscious awareness, problem solving skills, self-confidence and self-regulation.

Authors:
Huda Alazmi, Kuwait University, Kuwait


About the Presenter(s)
Dr Huda Alazmi is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Kuwait University in Kuwait

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