Improving Novice Teachers' Instructional Practice Using Technology Supported Video-based Reflection System: The Role of Novice Teachers' Beliefs

P. Ardisa, Y. T. Wu, H. D. Surjono

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Abstract

The use of technology supported video-based reflection has become an essential tool for teacher education. This present study seeks to investigate the effect of video-based reflection to the novice teacher conception of teaching belief and the nature of the novice teacher comments on i-Critical reflection on teaching system (iCRT) for improving their instructional practice. Particularly, this research employed qualitative method with a case study approach. By using purposive sampling, there are fifty-third years of chemistry education students who have registered for microteaching course were selected. A mixed-type data analysis approach used in this present study, the data collected is quantitative and qualitative data. The main findings indicated that novice teachers positively changed their conception of teaching belief. The results of data analysis were six major themes related to the nature of comments provided by novice teachers through the iCRT system; classroom management, teacher feedback, teacher Student Interaction, teaching assignment, teaching design, teaching skill.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012029
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1140
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Dec 2018
EventInternational Conference on Electrical, Electronic, Informatics and Vocational Education 2018, ICE-ELINVO 2018 - Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Duration: 13 Sep 2018 → …

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