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What does teaching look like? A new video study
A new video study
The TALIS Video Study is a new OECD project that aims at understanding what teaching practices are used, how they are interrelated, and which ones are most related to students’ cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes. It will use video observation to capture, literally, what teaching looks like in different countries, along with surveys of teachers and students, student assessments, and other instructional materials, to obtain as complete a picture as possible of teaching and learning. The study unpacks teaching into different domains to depict a wide range of approaches in a systematic, detailed and consistent way across the eight participating school systems.
This innovative research design is carried out on an international scale. It covers eight school systems, which feature
a rich variety of classroom settings, pedagogical traditions, system-level policies and student achievement levels.
These systems are Chile, China (Shanghai), Colombia, Germany (8 Länder), Japan, Mexico, Spain (Madrid) and the
United Kingdom (England). The United States also participated in the initial phases of the TALIS Video Study.
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