Classroom observation checklist
Issues
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Yes/No
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Evidence
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There is a short recap of the last related lesson’s outcomes or focus.
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Questioning with no hands up and talking partners serves to gather the key points and involve all learners.
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The
learning objectives is introduced and linked to the bigger picture of
the unit coverage so that learners understand the place of today’s
learning within the context of the whole unit.
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Learners
own ideas are explored about the new focus and they have a go, using
their own strategies and ideas first. The teacher questions and
observes in order to better understand their current understanding and
to adapt teaching to meet learners needs.
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The
teacher’s modeling and teaching follows learners’ ideas, building on
them. Learners feedback – individually, in pairs or in groups – gives
indications of their understanding, which the teacher uses to shape
the next steps in learning and teaching.
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The
task is set and the teacher asks learners to summarise the key points
to remember (the success criteria). These are written or pasted up.
They may have been gathered already during the course of the lesson.
They may also be success criteria for aspects of learning, such as
working with others.
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Learners
are reminded throughout the lesson to use the success criteria to
decide where they are doing well where they need help, from each other
or from an adult.
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The
teacher’s role during the task consists of giving continual feedback
either to individuals or with a focus group, asking open questions and
enabling learners to reveal and develop their understanding.
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During
the course of the activity learners are asked to identity success
against the learning objective of their work, and to identify a part
to be improved or developed. Self-assessment or peer discussions are
used as the vehicle for this assessment and improvements are made
there and then.
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The
teacher asks learners to reflect on their most successful learning
and the area most in need of development or improvement, using the
success criteria as a guide.
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The
teacher orchestrates a plenary to discuss the learning developed in
the lesson. Learners are encouraged to make an overall self-evaluation
about success and improvement needs via talk partners.
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The
lesson ends with a recap of the overall learning objective for the
current unit of work. Learners are helped to see how today’s learning
can be extended and how it connects with what they will be learning
text.
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