Dear All,
This paper (attached) from 2002 might be of interest to you re video use,
Best wishes,
Sarah
PS Yes please, Peter.
PPS David - has Rachel published her paper, please?
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:06:28 +0100, Peter Stopp <[log in to unmask]>
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>That is really interesting. I am currently researching a co-coaching
approach to tutor mentoring of primary trainees on school placements (a
draft was circulated previously but I can resend,if wanted). This
small-scale pilot indicates: a) student preference for the approach; b) more
oral self-reflective activity from the students, and c) a suggestion of
improved overall attainment by the sample cohort on the placement.
>Peter
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>Dear All
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>My colleague, Rachel Lofthouse, was until last year Secondary PGCE
director. Along with secondary colleagues they introduced a process whereby
the PGCE students filmed themselves teaching, backed up by a specific
protocol about questions generated by both parties. The video was then the
focus of mentoring. She has researched the impact - generally a positive
response with mentors reporting a shift in approach and thinking. Thhis
mirrors the effect that video seems to have on coaching, it helps even up
power relationships as the video provides a (relatively) neutral record
which PGCEer can interrogate, as well as mentor. She presented her results
at EARLI this summer.
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