1st Edition

Video-Based Action Research A Guide to Incorporating Video Analysis Into Reflective Practice for Teacher Development

By Kimberly Lebak Copyright 2025
    196 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    196 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book introduces the use of video analysis into the popular educational research model of action research. Video analysis has become increasingly common in teacher development for reflective practice, as well as within the teacher certification process as an assessment tool. Kimberly Lebak builds on this use of video with a model that integrates the opportunities afforded by action research and video analysis for meaningful teacher development. Her "how-to" guide brings the theoretical and practical together to show teachers how video can be a concrete artifact for unpacking and reflecting on the complexities inherent in educational contexts.

    Chapter content helps readers bridge the gap between research and practice. Examples of tools that can be used for getting started with video-based action research are embedded in the chapters, including planning tools to help pinpoint opportunities for using video to identify a meaningful research topic and develop a data collection plan and action plan; and reflective tools for viewing the videos from multiple perspectives. Teacher vignettes further cement the applicability of the video-based action research model.

    This book is ideal for use by teachers at all stages of their careers, including pre-service teachers just embarking on their careers and in-service teachers looking to examine and improve their practices along with the learning of their students. It will have an additional benefit in teacher education programs as well as in undergraduate- or graduate-level action research courses by academic researchers and teacher educators.

    1. Introduction to video-based action research as a tool for teacher development  2. Teachers as Researchers  3. What is action research?  4. The power of video  5. The video-based action research model  6. Getting started with video-based action research  7. Planning a video-based action research study  8. Data collection in a video-based action research study  9. Analyzing data in a video-based action research study  10. Reflecting on a video-based action research study  11. Engaging in a video-based action research study

    Biography

    Kimberly Lebak is a Professor of Education and Chair of the Master of Arts in Education Program at Stockton University, USA. She has been using video-based action research in graduate-level research courses for almost two decades and with over 500 graduate students.