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Lesson Observation Pocketbook 1st Edition Roy Watsondavis

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Lesson Observation Pocketbook 1st Edition Roy Watsondavis
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Publisher: Management Pocketbooks
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.56 MB
Pages: 115
Author: Roy Watson-Davis
ISBN: 9781908284921, 1908284927
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Lesson Observation Pocketbook 1st Edition Roy Watsondavis by Roy Watson-davis 9781908284921, 1908284927 instant download after payment.

We are all familiar with the summative, Ofsted model of lesson observation where performance is judged according to external criteria. However, used formatively and creatively, lesson observation is a process that can support and professionally develop the observer as much as the observed. Observing colleagues teach and allowing them to observe us teach are among the most valuable and effective ways of improving our own practice. This is a practical book for all teachers. It covers being observed; learning to be a good observer - whether that's to coach the colleague you are observing, to learn from what you see or to assess performance; participant observation; pair and trio observation; feedback; pupil observation and personalising observation for your own school/department/subject.

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