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Class Observation Form – Primary teaching method: LECTURE Date: Instructor Name: Class Name: Class Number: # of Students: Category Yes/Mostly/ Comments Partially/No/ Not Applicable Organization and Content Class begins and ends on time Goals/learning outcomes of session shared with students at the beginning of class Material is logically organized Instructor shows command of educational technology used Instructor shows command of the material Provides overview/outline of session and revisits outline during class Elaborates upon prior courses, lessons, assignments, and/or readings Draws upon scholarly works, including current research/developments Draws upon student experience and/or current events to make content/concepts relevant Defines new terms or concepts Uses the best visual medium for the material, classroom Visual aids complement, illustrate, or explain material Visuals are uncluttered, few words or symbols per visual Visuals paced appropriately Variety and Pacing of instruction Pace of lesson supports learning; Adequate time is provided for completion of in-class activities Instructor uses a variety of teaching techniques as applicable (lecture, discussion, small group work, projects, case studies, etc.) and conveys the purpose of each technique Varies teaching technique every 15 to 20 minutes Provides appropriate breaks (for classes longer than 80 minutes) Class ends with an overview/wrap up Instructor checks or is aware when students are lost, confused, bored, etc. Instructor asks questions and waits (10-30 sec) for student answers before answering or moving on Instructor only asks one question at a time, questions are clear Instructor asks a variety of types of questions (e.g., factual, application, critical) Instructor aware of raised hands Instructor verifies that question was answered to student’s satisfaction Incorporates students ideas/questions into the session If answer/comment incorrect, instructor remains respectful and provides constructive feedback Instructor encourages dialogue/discussion/student-student interaction Instructor keeps some students from dominating discussion Instructor mediates differences of opinion Instructor demonstrates active learning techniques Instructor Presentation/Interpersonal Skills Maintains eye contact, including when using visual aids Language is respectful and inclusive Voice is clear, audible, tone and pitch are varied for emphasis and interest Body language indicates relaxed, in command of session, willing to engage with students Appears excited about/interested in material Knows student names or is in process of learning names Student behavior Few or no latecomers Quiet easily when instructor begins Are attentive (e.g., not talking amongst selves, not surfing the web) More than just a few students ask questions or participate in discussion Stay until session is finished Engage with instructor before/after class or during breaks Observation form: LECTURE Page 2 of 3 Learning Objectives Learning objectives/goals for the lesson are shared with students Number of learning objectives appropriate for session length Learning objectives aligned with overall course objectives (from syllabus) Instructor engages students in application of at least a few learning objectives Lecture method fits with goals of the course (uses other teaching methods when appropriate) Thank you for the opportunity to visit your classroom. Here are my general comments: Strengths Opportunities Observation form: LECTURE Page 3 of 3
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