PEER OBSERVATION, FEEDBACK AND REFLECTION
the opportunity to both learn from others’ practice and offer constructive feedback to peers. Peer observation aims to support the sharing of practice and builds self-awareness about the impact of one’s teaching practice in order to affect change.1 Peer observation is a structured and negotiated way of teachers working
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