Faculty Publications
The Framework For Analyzing Video In Science Teacher Education (Favste)
Document Type
Article
Keywords
preservice teachers, professional noticing, science education, Teacher education, video analysis
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Journal of Science Teacher Education
Abstract
Engaging preservice teachers in the analysis of videos of teaching has become a widely-used and highly-regarded approach within teacher preparation. This approach has become even more pronounced in the wake of COVID-19. Despite the myriad ways that video can support teacher preparation, uncertainties remain regarding how to design and facilitate productive video tasks. This paper reviews existing frameworks to guide the use of video tasks. It then introduces and describes the Framework for Analyzing Video in Science Teacher Education (FAVSTE) to highlight important decision points regarding the implementation of video tasks for teacher educators. Further this paper discusses how the FAVSTE connects to and expands on existing frameworks. Finally, the paper provides two examples to illustrate its use so that it might support teacher educators in maximizing the effectiveness of video analysis/reflection tasks.
Department
Science Education Program
Department
Department of Physics
Original Publication Date
1-1-2021
DOI of published version
10.1080/1046560X.2021.1970698
Repository
UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Forsythe, Michelle E.; Criswell, Brett A.; Arias, Anna Maria; Ellis, Joshua A.; Escalada, Lawrence; Johnson, Heather J.; Palmeri, Amy B.; Riccio, Jessica; and Parker, Margaret E., "The Framework For Analyzing Video In Science Teacher Education (Favste)" (2021). Faculty Publications. 135.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/135