2023
DOI: 10.1177/10570837231208224
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Exploring Preservice Music Teachers’ Self-Reflections: A Comparison of Immediate and Video Reflections

Kim Barclift,
Rebecca B. MacLeod

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare preservice music teachers’ self-reflections about their teaching from two perspectives: immediate reflection and video reflection. Preservice music teachers’ reflections were analyzed, and 22 codes emerged. Our analysis of the preservice music teachers’ reflections found that the 22 codes aligned with self, task, and student impact concerns as outlined by Fuller and Bown (1975). Preservice music teacher reflections focused primarily on task concerns (1,137), followed by… Show more

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