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Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

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Page 1: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Page 2: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Narrative technique record events, thoughts, and feelings

that have importance for the writer. Collection of descriptions, analyses,

and interpretations. Promote systematic reflective

practices.

Page 3: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Contextual insights for people who have not visited the classroom.

effective in guiding teachers to rethink the environment and arrangement of classrooms.

Useful for teachers who are concerned about the movement and interaction of students.

Page 4: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Helps busy teachers capture what’s going on in the classroom (events and interactions)

Opportunity for teachers and students to reflect on content, skills, and attitudes demonstrated by the students.

Limitations for the use of videotape and audiotape: time-consuming (watch, listen, observe).

Page 5: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

(Work sample of children)Written or visual sources of data.

Supporting authentic assessment techniques – by including children’s work samples, briefing documents, teachers resources overtime in an intact kit. (showcasing relative growth of that children’s development and learning)

Starting point for conversation with students (using Agar’s 5W 1H)

Page 6: Journal, Construction of Maps, Videotape, Audiotape, Photographs, Film, Artifacts,

Using at least three data sources to answer each research question will help you to be non-bias in data collection.

Using a variety of data collection techniques over an extended period of time to gain varying perspectives on complex issues and events

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Imperative to use videotaping and watching it to fill up gaps in the fieldnotes

Journals are important in the form of self reflective journal.

Keep all records of resources. Do not destroy anything (worksheets, resources, anything!)

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Done by:

Cher Chieng Sok DaphneChiang Yi PingLau Jia MinTan Gek LingTai Jia HuiZheng Shuling

(Group B)