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Title: The potential for using visual elicitation in understanding preschool teachers’ beliefs of appropriate educational practices
Authors: Korir, Ruto Rose
Keywords: belief systems
developmentally appropriate practices
early childhood education
early childhood education
interviews; photo elicitation
photographs
video elicitation
video record-ings
visual methodologies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: easa
Abstract: We explore the use of video and photo elicitation in a research study undertaken to understand the way in which preschool teachers perceive and construct their provision of children’s educational experiences. We explore the value of visually elicited interviews based on video footage and photographs captured during teaching and learning in four classrooms in two preschool settings in Kenya. Through visually elicited interviews, both the teachers and the researcher constructed meaningful conversations (interviews) to explore preschool teachers’ practical experiences and their beliefs, understanding and interpretation of developmentally appropriate educational practices. This paper targets the possible value of and contribution made by visual data generation procedures, as well as their inherent challenges, in order to add to the body of knowledge on visually elicited interviews.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2959
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