Showing posts with label Class Observation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Class Observation. Show all posts

Monday, 28 May 2018

Class Observation Experiences


So far I have not updated much on this blog because of busy schedule. This is an oversight on my part, as a Hod, last month was one of the most interesting parts of my job. I could visit my colleagues classed and observe their teaching learning process inside the classroom. There are many teachers they have good calibre and exceptional teaching skills.
They were very energetic, and used very creative ideas ,teaching tools, teaching methods like group discussion, jigsaw ,debate etc..

My usual approach to observation is to sit at the back of the class with my ledger notebook. Next time I would like to use laptop: so that I can type far more quickly than I can write by hand, and trainees would actually be able to receive through mail !

We do a great deal of work at mentor training on observations: above all else, we want to prioritise the historical learning taking place in the lesson. Are the pupils in this lesson learning any decent history? What is the trainee doing which makes this happen? What signs of this are there? Where does the focus of the lesson slip? Were does this lesson not fit smoothly into what went before and after? Although I do comment in observations on more generic matters (behaviour management, use of reinforcement, activities and so on.



Thursday, 10 May 2018

Let our class room more practical oriented.


I am very happy to see our teachers connect the history class more practical and linking with present life. Yesterday I could see such scene in one of the class. In 6P , Mrs. Sangeetha was teaching ancient Indian history with full of energy and she could create curiosity and surprise among her students.

During the period of Neolithic ,people had used wheat, millet,lentils,grains etc.
To get more clarity for the terms like millet and cereals, she gave different packets of these items to the students. Students were very happy to see, touch and discuss about the same.

Here are few pictures.



Let our class room more practical oriented.


Class room teaching are to be more practical oriented. We can bring some real things which can connect even hour past history.

Sunday, 5 November 2017

Class Observation - General Feedback




Last one month, I have been observing different teachers class.
How do they teach?
What are the activities they are giving?
How is their class management ?

After going through few class observation , I just noted the following things.


I would like to extend to you the best regards and the best wishes and guidance.
One common thing is very clear that our teachers need to concentrate in activity oriented classes. Rest of the “positive and need works” feedback is given below.


POSITIVE POINTS :

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Teacher class observation


Photo Curtsey : www.listenandlearn.org

Class observations of teaching can be extremely effective in helping to enhance teaching performance. It offers the opportunity for faculty to improve and correct themselves.
The observation’s purpose will be to provide feedback on teaching practices and to suggest ways to improve those practices, if appropriate. Any information gathered through the classroom observation process is confidential and will not be used for any purpose other than enhancement of teaching: all information stays between the observer and the teacher being observed.
So we need to ask some questions ourselves.
They are following.

  • Why we are observing ?
  • Are you ready for observing ?
  • Why we need ?