Action! Pupil Video - Look What You've Started
- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- No Subtitles
- Published: 24 08 2007
- Licence information for Action! Pupil Video - Look What You've Started
Summary
Pupils at St Boniface's College in Plymouth have been using video cameras to record the teaching and learning taking place in their classrooms.
The pupils then mark the teacher and feedback their thoughts - a session which is also recorded on video.
The video created by the pupils is included in this programme, which is then discussed between the pupils, teachers and consultant Adrienne Jones.
Many, including senior management, are in favour of promoting this method to better engage with pupils and improve their learning experience.
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Related links (5)
First Light Movies
Provide funding and inspiration for young people between the ages of five and 18 to produce their own films
Teachernet introduction to performance management
Information on the process for assessing the overall performance of a teacher or headteacher
Teacher Development Agency: Performance Management
Focus on performance management - FAQs, support materials, professional standards and how the new arrangements are different
BECTA: Award schemes
Many good examples of school films and children's filming along with great advice
St. Boniface's Catholic college
Website of the school featured in this programme











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