Abstract
Studies have shown that feedback can have positive effects on student learning. Assuming that teaching experience can influence the frequency and quality of feedback, we analyzed and compared pre- and in-service teachers’ feedback practices with microteaching videos. In-service teachers provided significantly more feedback than pre-service teachers. In-service teachers provided more feedback at the process level and showed more variety in combining feedback levels than did the pre-service teachers. However, feedback about self-regulation hardly occurred in both groups and should be fostered through practice-based programs.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 103817 |
| Journal | Teaching and Teacher Education |
| Volume | 117 |
| ISSN | 0742-051X |
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| Publication status | Published - 01.09.2022 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier LtdResearch areas and keywords
- Feedback
- In-service teachers
- Microteaching
- Pre-service teachers
- Video analysis
- Empirical education research
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Education
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Analyzing Pre- and In-Service Teachers‘ Feedback Practice With Microteaching Videos
Holstein, A. (Speaker), Weber, K. E. (Speaker), Prilop, C. N. (Speaker) & Kleinknecht, M. (Speaker)
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