Seattle Schools Community Forum: Ask About Videotaping in the Classroom:
Ask About Videotaping in the Classroom
Via my student data privacy network of colleagues (via Student Privacy Matters), I have learned that there are teachers doing edTPA teacher certification training who are videotaping their work with students. Some of the issues noted from my colleagues like Leonie Haimson:
Molly, a NYC parent, tweeted and emailed me this AM about the many videos exploding all over YouTube that were originally submitted through the edTPA teacher certification process showing students being taught by teachers in training. One in particular shows a student who the teacher is trying to train him not to hum during reading.
The video link provided has been taken down at YouTube.
From reader, Josh Hayes, at this blog in Feb. 2014:
It's worth pointing out that new grads, starting this year, wishing to obtain certification as a teacher in WA state, must submit a great big package called the "edTPA", or "Teacher Performance Assessment", and pass it, much like experienced teachers passing national boards.
From edTPA:
Secure appropriate permission from the parents/guardians of your students and from adults who appear in the video recording.
Teachers cannot:
Display the video publicly (i.e., personal websites, YouTube, Facebook) without expressed permission for this purpose from all those featured in the video.
Sample Release form.
Continuing with Haimson's e-mail:
I assume that the usual parent consent forms for edTPA do NOT include Seattle Schools Community Forum: Ask About Videotaping in the Classroom: