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Birdwell, Tracey; Harris, Tripp – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2022
In this article, we present a revised version of the active learning classroom observation tool (ALCOT), designed in 2015, to support instructor reflection on instructional approaches applied within active learning classrooms. The design of active learning classrooms and teaching approaches within them have changed significantly since the initial…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Improvement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Farrell, Thomas S. C. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
The constraints and demands on teachers and students, related to implementing English medium instruction (EMI), mean that teachers need to be able to reflect on their practice and make appropriate adjustments. Reflective practice generally means that EMI teachers subject their philosophy of practice, principles, theories and practices to a…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), Reflective Teaching, Faculty Development
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Flowers, Jody A. – Learning Professional, 2019
Professional athletes spend hours honing their skills through video analysis; attorneys video themselves practicing opening arguments or coaching clients; plumbers, mechanics, and electricians video their craft to demonstrate their work. It could be argued that teachers' interactions have more long-term impact than any other professional skill,…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Video Technology, Classroom Observation Techniques, Coaching (Performance)
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Henderson, Robyn – English in Australia, 2015
Classroom observations are sometimes a challenging form of data collection. Not only are interpretations of those observations subject to the researcher's theoretical lens, but communication between the researcher and the teacher is often delayed until well after the observed events. This article reports research that focused on the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Observation Techniques, Data Collection, Decision Making
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Luckenbill, Julia – Young Children, 2012
Many early childhood educators use cameras to share the charming things that children do and the artwork they make. Programs often bind these photographs into portfolios and give them to children and their families as mementos at the end of the year. In the author's classrooms, they use photography on a daily basis to document children's…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Photography, Cues, Reflective Teaching
Danielson, Charlotte – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
The most fundamental reason why teachers are evaluated is because public schools take public money, and the public has a right to expect high-quality teaching. But there are two more basic purposes: (1) to ensure teacher quality; and (2) to promote professional development. The challenge is merging these two purposes of teacher evaluation.…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Development, Quality Control
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van Es, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
A video club is a group of teachers who meet on a regular basis to view and discuss video segments from their classrooms. In a video club, the group establishes the goals, then tapes and selects the video segments for viewing. A video club is a fairly simple way to use technology for teacher learning. Video captures classroom interactions that…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Clubs, Technology Uses in Education, Professional Development
Carter, Margie – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2010
In this article, the author discusses how the early childhood field's approach to staff training reflects the drive-through, fast-food culture. Year after year directors send their teachers to workshops to get some quick refresher techniques. The author suggests that rather than focusing professional development on topics, focus on observing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Teaching Methods, Workshops
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Hovland, Michelle; Chandler, Cynthia – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2008
This article features an innovative project called the "Teacher Learning Center" (TLC) that is jointly funded by the South Dakota Department of Education, Black Hills State University (BHSU), and the Spearfish School District in Spearfish, South Dakota. The purpose of this project was to provide opportunities for preservice and new…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Dimitrova, Eva D. – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2007
The Department of Mathematics at the University of Food Technology, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, has introduced the Computer Algebra System DERIVE into the Mathematics courses with a view to increasing student motivation and understanding of the material taught as well as the efficiency of the teaching process. With the aim of investigating the effect of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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Yoo, Seung-Yoeun – Educational Leadership, 2001
Describes how an instructor used portfolios to help graduate students in elementary and early childhood education class in Korea use personal reflection and classroom observation to develop individualized approach to instruction. (PKP)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
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Peel, Deborah; Shortland, Sue – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2004
This paper reflects on the collaborative learning experiences of two 'student teachers' who have recently completed a Masters in Higher Education. Its purpose is to enhance our general understanding, and to encourage debate on how the professional expertise and confidence of new academics may be supported. Specifically, the article examines the…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Student Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Cooperation
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Banville, Dominique; Rikarad, Linda – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2001
Offers observational tools that physical education teachers can use to gather objective data on their teaching for the purpose of reflection. The tools are based on complex research tools associated with effective teaching. The three types of observational tools focus on student behaviors, teacher behaviors, and teacher-student interactions. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Education Teachers, Reflective Teaching
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Barron, Marlene – Montessori Life, 1998
Describes the use of case-study groups as a structure for active observation of children at the West Side Montessori School in New York City, including daily observation note-taking, bi-weekly meeting of a five-member team, and progress reports on individual children. Discusses the positive impact of the case-study groups on their observation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Educational Research
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Martin, Graham A.; Double, Jeremy M. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1998
Considers an action-based approach to the development of teaching skills in higher education through peer observation and collaborative reflection. The central features of a three-phase process model are described and explored, and the preliminary results of a pilot scheme at the University of Bradford (United Kingdom) are reported. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Experiential Learning, Feedback, Foreign Countries
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