Instructor __________________________ Observer ____________________________
Course ____________________________ Number of students present _____________
Date/time of observation ____________________ Location ______________________
NOTE:
This form provides 10
areas for observation, and may be used by the observer to record feedback
during the classroom visit. Each area includes prompts regarding what should be
observed.
Please respond to each statement
using the scale below. Use the comment space below each section to provide more
feedback or suggestions.
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Outstanding
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Well-Demonstrated
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Satisfactory
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Merits Further
Development
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Not
Demonstrated
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Not
Applicable
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5
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4
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3
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2
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1
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N/A
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Development of learning objectives:
_____ 1. Are
objectives for the class given verbally, written, or not at all?
_____ 2. Are
specific instructional outcomes used?
_____ 3. Are
objectives discussed at the end of class?
Comments:
Selection and use of instructional materials:
_____ 1. Do
films, websites, and other audiovisual materials have a clear purpose?
_____ 2. Are
handouts appropriate in number and subject?
_____ 3. Since
the text may be pre-selected, does instructor give help with reading or using
the text if necessary?
Comments:
Educational climate for learning:
_____ 1. Are
students AND teacher interested and enthusiastic?
_____ 2. Does
the instructor use student names?
_____ 3. Is
humor used appropriately?
_____ 4. Does
instructor not embarrass or belittle students in any way?
_____ 5. Is
the atmosphere of the classroom participative?
_____ 6. Did
the instructor have eye contact with students?
Comments:
Variety of instructional activities:
_____ 1. Does
timing of classroom activities consider attention spans?
_____ 2. Does
instructor involve students in deciding what issues to discuss?
Comments:
Preparation for class session:
Provide examples that show
preparation by instructor:
_____ 1. Do
students know what preparation (reading or other assignments they should have
completed prior to class?
Comments:
Instructional methods:
List instructor activities:
_____ 1. Did
the opening gain the class’ attention?
Did it establish rapport?
_____ 2. Did
the opening outline the topic and purpose of the lecture?
_____ 3. Is
the delivery paced to students’ needs?
_____ 4. Does
the instructor introduce topic, state goals, present material or activity
effectively, summarize, and give assignment or suggest an idea to consider
before next class?
_____ 5. Could
the instructor be seen and heard?
_____ 6. Were
key points emphasized?
_____ 7. Were
explanations clear to students?
_____ 8. Were
examples, metaphors, and analogies appropriate?
_____ 9. Was
the lecture stimulating and thought provoking?
Comments:
Opportunities for student participation:
List students’ activities:
_____ 1. Does
instructor encourage students to summarize and add to others’ summaries?
_____ 2. Does
instructor help quieter students interact with other?
Comments:
Individualization of instruction:
_____ 1. Are
the emotional, physical, and intellectual needs of students met?
_____ 2. Does
the instructor prompt awareness of students’ prior learning and experience?
_____ 3. Does
the instructor offer “real world” applications?
_____ 4. Is
the instructor available before or after class?
_____ 5. Does
the instructor relate class to course goals, students’ personal goals, or
societal concerns?
Comments:
Responsiveness to student feedback:
_____ 1. Is
the instructor paying attention to cues of boredom, confusion?
_____ 2. Does
the instructor encourage or discourage questions (dissension)?
_____ 3. Does
the instructor provide students opportunity to mention problems/concerns with
the class, either verbally or in writing?
Comments:
Learning difficulties:
_____ 1. Does
a student need assistance for a temporary or permanent disability?
_____ 2. Are
one or more students not motivated or unable to follow the class?
_____ 3. Does
the instructor show favoritism?
_____ 4. Are
students able to see visual aids?
_____ 5. Does
one group dominate discussion and hinder others’ participation?
Comments:
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