The (Un)Making of the Teacher—Record, Pause, Rewind: Methodological Issues of Integrating Video and Research

Authors

  • Diana Petrarca UOIT

Abstract

This paper describes the methodological issues that emerged in the organization, participant selection, and data collection phases of The Un)Making of the Teacher, a research study that documents a small group of teacher candidates' conceptions of teaching and learning as they progress through a Bachelor of Education program. The study incorporates visual research methodology, specifically, the use of the video camera, so that the findings could also be mobilized to a broader audience outside of the academy. Four examples of technological and ethical methodological issues specific to the initial phases of the research study are presented and accompanied by a description of the attempts at either resolving the issues or preventing similar issues from reoccurring as the research study progressed.  After working through the complex and new research conundrums I faced as a novice visual researcher, I not only grew as a teacher educator, but I also gained new insights into my role as a researcher. The paper concludes with three broad recommendations for teacher educators/researchers exploring new methodologies.

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Published

31-12-2016