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1 Definition Observations: ‘the purposeful examination of teaching and/or learning events through the systematic processes of data collection and analysis Bailey (2001:114)

2 Observation Why observe?

3 Observation Teachers teach, therefore in order to contribute to teacher development then pedagogic practice should be the subject of observation.

4 Negative responses to observation "A hard won relationship can be lost with outsiders in the classroom." "Big brother is watching you." “Observation is putting the cart before the horse. Shouldn't less experienced teachers be observing their seniors rather than vice-versa?" "I feel very self-conscious and there is always a fear of embarrassment if things go wrong." "Observations are really a bit of a charade as both teacher and pupils are usually on their best behaviour.“ “Observation is an extremely threatening and demotivating experience.” “Observation is just a paper exercise by managers.” “I get too nervous and don’t teach to my true ability”.

5 What observation will not be Observation will not be judgemental Observation will not be graded Observation will not be linked to pay Students will not be asked to ‘grade’ teachers

6 What observation will be Observation will be (should be) a positive experience Observation will be part of your professional and personal development Observation will help you to become a better practitioner Observation will seek to affirm the teaching experience

7 Observation – what and when All teachers should be observed Observation should be systematic Observation is a necessary part of professional development Peer observation can be a valuable part of the observation process Self-observation and reflection can also be part of professional development

8 Observation 1 annual observation by a teacher trainer 1 peer observation task/ peer action research task 1 reflective task about your own teaching

9 Golden rules of observation Observation and interviews should be carefully planned and prepared by appraiser and appraisee The observer should be competent to observe The observer(s)) should be trained The observees should be trained Adequate notice for observation will always be given Supporting documentation should be provided Annual Observation should be conducted on a one-to-one basis Observations should not be re-scheduled if at all possible Adequate time must be provided Principles and procedures should be explicit to all Confidentiality must be adhered to

10 Observation questions Who will observe? Paul Hullock will be doing many of the teacher observations assissted by other experienced staff When will observation take place? TBA with the observer and the observee


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