Beyond Technology at researchED, 10th March 2018 Haninge Municipality, Sweden

The goal of researchED is to bridge the gap between research and practice in education, with a specific agenda of bringing together teachers, researchers, and policy makers. At the March 2018 event, three member of the Beyond Technology team present their work which relates to the project.

Kathrin spoke of her work with the use of video in educational research. Her presentation dealt with some of the uses of video in research and how to deal with ethics of data that may reveal the identity of research participants.

Eva’s presentation explored how the Comparative Judgment (CJ) method can be used to facilitate formative assessment practices in STEM education.

Andrew spoke about his PhD research which explores the relationship between policy and practice in technology education, and the use of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) frameworks to explore this relationship.

More information about researchED and these presentations may be found here – https://researched.org.uk/.

Recording films on mobile phones gives students voice

What we did

We asked students to make videos where they share with us how they use their mobile phones. We asked them to do this either on their phones or using video cameras they had. We received a selection of videos – not from all children – but from the children who felt comfortable to share their stories and often from students who worked together as a group. The production of videos didn’t seem to be too complicated for the students, the video material was at times edited and prepared at quite a sophisticated level.

 

Our reflection on how it went

  • We used students’ videos in an attempt to work closer with them and to identify different opportunities for dialogue
  • We felt that video productions orchestrated by children provide more opportunities for ‘giving voice’
  • The video productions allowed the children to give insights also into creative interpretations of young people’s experiences, feelings and how they see themselves operating amongst adults
  • However, we are aware that this is still an orchestrated process, largely steered by adults (researchers/teachers) and their interests and categories (James 2007)
  • Students have acted within the bounds of defined school community practices

 

Take away message for researchers

Young people need to have more opportunities to share with researchers (adults) their ideas to show what they know and can do.

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Recording films on mobile phones gives children and young people the opportunity to select and capture, edit and share stories in creative and personal ways.

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Films produced this way provide an opportunity to discuss and find out more, about a given topic but also about the person/s. and their ideas. We found this worked really well when we asked children to tell us about the role mobile phones play in their lives.

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