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Video-based Research in Education: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives, Everley, Suzanne, 9781138089457

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List of Figures and Tables Introduction Section I: The Roles of Video in Education Research Section Overview Wanty Widjaja, Gaye Williams, and David Clarke 1. The Use of Video in Classroom Research: Window, Lens, or Mirror David Clarke and Man Ching Esther Chan 2. Validity and Comparability in Cross-cultural Video Studies of Classrooms Lihua Xu and David Clarke 3. A Video Study of Quality Teaching and Learning in Three Countries Russell Tytler, Hsian-Lan Sharon Chen, Mark Hackling, and Jrg Ramseger 4. Potential and Challenges in Examining Teachers Metacognitive Instructional Strategies Using Video Technology Lee Ngan Hoe, Ng Kit Ee Dawn, Cynthia Seto, and Loh Mei Yoke 5. Examining Primary School Teachers Professional Noticing Through a Video-Based Methodology Wanty Widjaja, Lihua Xu, and Wendy Jobling 6. Critical Videographic Research Methods: Researching Teachers Lives and Work Post `9/11 Matthew Krehl Edward Thomas and Julianne Moss Section II: Video as a Tool for Capturing and Understanding Complexity of Teaching and Learning Section Overview Lihua Xu, Russell Tytler, and Louise Paatsch 7. Video-Based Research in a Laboratory Classroom: Connecting Learning to Classroom Interactions Man Ching Esther Chan and David Clarke 8. Video Research: Purposeful Selection From Rich Data Sets Joseph Ferguson, George Aranda, Russell Tytler, and Radhika Gorur 9. The Use of Video-based Ethnography in an Inquiry-based Blended Science Classroom Connie Cirkony and Peter Hubber 10. Characterisation of the Didactic Contract Using the Video of the Classroom as Primary Data Andre Tiberghien and Patrice Venturini 11. The Use of Recurrent Gestures to Give Cohesion to Classroom Discourse Eduardo F. Mortimer, Renata Reis Pereira, and Luciana Moro 12. Re/active Documentary: An Artefact of Dynamic Force Melissa Joy Wolfe Section III: Video as a Tool for Reflection on Practice in Teaching and Learning Section Overview George Aranda, Linda Hobbs, and John Cripps-Clark 13. Using Video-Stimulated Interviews to Foster Reflection, Agency and Knowledge-Building in Research Maria Nicholas, Louise Paatsch, and Andrea Nolan 14. Video as a Second Stimulus in Developing the Professional Agency of Primary Pre-service Teachers John Cripps Clark, Gail Chittleborough, and Paul Chandler 15. Using Self-captured Video to Support Reflective Practice in Teacher Professional Learning Communities Peter Hubber, Peta White, and Amanda Berry 16. Preparing Teachers for Reform-oriented Teaching Using the Thematic Approach of Re-viewing Videos Valerie Wing Yan Yip, Kennedy Kam Ho Chan, Benny Hin Wai Yung, and Ching Lai List of contributors Index

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