JEE (Journal of English Education)
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): JEE (Journal of English Education)

USING VIDEO RECORDINGS FOR REFLECTIVE FEEDBACK IN SPEAKING LEARNING: STUDENTS’ PROGRESS AND PARENTS’ INSIGHTS

Winda Wulandari (Universitas Bengkulu)
Wisma Yunita (Universitas Bengkulu)
John R. Baker (Ho Chi Minh University of Industry and Trade)
Dedi Jasrial (Universitas Negeri Padang)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Jun 2026

Abstract

Video recording is used as a reflective tool to support students’ speaking development, yet limited research has examined how parents interpret these recordings and how their perceptions relate to students’ actual progress. This study investigated how video recordings serve as reflective feedback that connects parental perceptions with students’ speaking improvement. A mixedmethods design was employed involving 30 elementary-level EFL students and their parents. Students completed monthly video-based speaking tasks, while parents observed the recordings at home and provided reflective feedback. Data were collected through a perception questionnaire, pretest–post-test speaking assessments, and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired-sample t-tests, and Spearman’s rho correlation, while qualitative data were analyzed thematically. Findings indicated that parents held positive perceptions of video recordings as a tool for monitoring progress and supporting learning. Students’ speaking performance improved significantly from pretest to posttest (t = –12.138, p < 0.001), particularly in fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, accuracy, and confidence. Parents also reported clearer progress observations and increased motivation at home. However, the correlation between parental perceptions and students’ speaking scores was weak and non-significant (ρ = -0.050, p = 0.791), suggesting that improvement was driven more by learning activities, especially repeated video reflection, than by parental attitudes alone. Overall, video recordings effectively enhance speaking performance and provide parents with valuable insight into their children’s development, even though parental perceptions did not directly predict learning outcomes.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JEE

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

JEE (Journal of English Education) is a scientific journal that collects the results of the research and scientific work of lecturers, teachers, or students associated with learning and teaching English. It is a blind peer review international journal which publishes manuscripts within the fields of ...