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How Intern Teachers Use Classroom Video for Self-Reflection on Teaching

This article evaluates four teacher interns' abilities to use a multilevel reflection framework to connect theory and practice. The interns videotaped their lessons and used a four-level reflection approach to evaluate their teaching. The findings show that they used the evidence from classroom...

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Published in:The Educational forum (West Lafayette, Ind.) Ind.), 2016-01, Vol.80 (1), p.79-94
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