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Peer Observation and Teachers

Enhancing the rigour of peer observation through the scholarship of teaching and learning

Enhancing the rigour of peer observation through the scholarship of teaching and learning

... as teachers becomes public, peer-reviewed and critiqued, and exchanged with other members of our professional communities so they, in turn, can build on our work” ...a peer observation would ...

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Peer observation of teaching as a faculty development tool

Peer observation of teaching as a faculty development tool

... become stale and mechanical. Power Point-based lectures may be inherited from previous teachers and/or repeated from course to course and from year to year without being updated as new information arises. An ...

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Peer Observation as teaching evaluation approach: An Attempt to review the research area

Peer Observation as teaching evaluation approach: An Attempt to review the research area

... 6 teachers – females in 2 groups were researched, when the researchers discussed about their teaching with ...of teachers changed lessons plan at a workshop. Then observation was made and in the end ...

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Peer Observation Reports and Student Evaluations of Teaching: Who Are the Experts?

Peer Observation Reports and Student Evaluations of Teaching: Who Are the Experts?

... Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET). The literature on SET often points to instructor concerns about student evaluations of teaching. Based on the litera- ture, these largely center around two factors. The first is the ...

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Challenges Encountered by Student Teachers in their Class Observation Classes

Challenges Encountered by Student Teachers in their Class Observation Classes

... Although peer observation is often thought of as a purely evaluative exercise, the primary motivation for these should be continued pedagogical ...comprehensive observation might include verbatim ...

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Using Peer Observation and Collaboration to Improve Teaching Practices

Using Peer Observation and Collaboration to Improve Teaching Practices

... supporting teachers in exploring “alternative solutions to teaching problems” ...participating teachers reported that the process reminded them of practices that they knew were effective but that had ...

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A Case Study of Peer Observation of Teaching: Implications for Evaluation and Professional Growth

A Case Study of Peer Observation of Teaching: Implications for Evaluation and Professional Growth

... for peer observation in the classrooms of probationary teachers is a primary responsibility for ...matches teachers to conduct peer observations at their respective school ...as ...

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Optimax 2016 : peer observation of facilitation

Optimax 2016 : peer observation of facilitation

... as teachers) to observe, identify and reflect on a range of facilitation practices for managing the diverse OPTIMAX research ...the peer-observation method we used and highlights a number of findings ...

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Learning from Reciprocal Peer Observation: A collaborative self-study

Learning from Reciprocal Peer Observation: A collaborative self-study

... As part of our ongoing discussions about embracing teachable moments, we reflected that even when we felt it worked well, students’ responses varied. While many were enthused, others seemed uncomfortable or even anxious ...

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Lesson observation and feedback in relation to the developing identity of student teachers

Lesson observation and feedback in relation to the developing identity of student teachers

... lesson observation and feedback processes, write their own individual pen portraits, agree to supply an audio recording of a peer observation feedback session (undertaken by a peer colleague ...

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Beyond peer observation of teaching

Beyond peer observation of teaching

... The move to ‘Peer-Supported Review’ (P-SR) was intended to allow more flexibility in approach to the development of learning, teaching and assessment. P-SR allows for like-minded colleagues to work together to ...

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Scousers, traffic lights and the ‘red’ bits of Peer Observation of Teaching

Scousers, traffic lights and the ‘red’ bits of Peer Observation of Teaching

... As teachers, we all know how easy it is to feel de-skilled and discouraged when feedback differs from our own view of our teaching effectiveness (Bell, 2001; Brookfield, ...

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Vol 18, No 3 (2019)

Vol 18, No 3 (2019)

... enables teachers to develop and change their teaching habits in a sustainable manner (Bell & Mladenivic, 2008; Swinglehurst ...on peer observation further establishes discussions among colleagues ...

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PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF ENGAGEMENT IN ACTIVE LEARNING THROUGH PEER TEACHING AND PEER ASSESSMENT

PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF ENGAGEMENT IN ACTIVE LEARNING THROUGH PEER TEACHING AND PEER ASSESSMENT

... the peer evaluation rubric and process of peer ...conducting peer evaluation in the examination hall was to provide secure environment for peer evaluation to reduce peer pressure on ...

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Teacher appraisal : the impact of observation on teachers’ classroom behaviour

Teacher appraisal : the impact of observation on teachers’ classroom behaviour

... practicing teachers working in busy schools and colleges, there is not always time to go through the lengthy preparation involved in formulating detailed lesson plans, and they may be downsized to form a series of ...

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REFLECTIVE TEACHING: A PROCESS OF SELF-OBSERVATION AND EVALUATION

REFLECTIVE TEACHING: A PROCESS OF SELF-OBSERVATION AND EVALUATION

... where teachers think over their teaching practices, analyzing how something was taught and how the practice might be improved or changed for better learning ...

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Peer Observation of Teaching: Exploring the experiences of academic staff at the University of Huddersfield

Peer Observation of Teaching: Exploring the experiences of academic staff at the University of Huddersfield

... The table below provides a breakdown of actual scores for each venue as respondents could choose all the venues that applied to their experience and the data in the table is therefore not presented in percentages. POT ...

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Early childhood teachers' beliefs and practices related to peer learning : a mixed methods study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

Early childhood teachers' beliefs and practices related to peer learning : a mixed methods study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

... To the early childhood teachers who invited me into their world and allowed me to interview and film them working with young children, thank you. You trusted me and it was a real privilege to gain insight into ...

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EXPLORING BRAIN-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES IN SECONDARY EDUCATION CLASSES

EXPLORING BRAIN-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES IN SECONDARY EDUCATION CLASSES

... whether teachers’ perceptions of using brain-based strategies were consistent with the strategies they use in the ...the teachers’ ability and/or willingness to use brain-based practices in the classroom; ...

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Teaching Writing to EFL Student Teachers: Teachers' Intervention and No Teachers' Intervention through Peer Feedback Writing Techniques

Teaching Writing to EFL Student Teachers: Teachers' Intervention and No Teachers' Intervention through Peer Feedback Writing Techniques

... of peer feedback is widespread in the teaching writing (Ferris, 2003). Peer feedback is seen as a way of giving more control to students since it allows them to make active decisions on whether or not to ...

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