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Designing Effective Professional Development
education.wm.eduSuch activities may involve peer observations or follow up sessions where participants meet again and assess the impact ... practice or skill. For teachers, such activities may involve peers observations of lesson design, instructional strategies, or classroom management. Administrators may choose to focus on the ... reflective journaling, and ...
Management of teacher work-guide
www.education.vic.gov.aucurriculum development, relevant professional development and peer observation including feedback and reflection. Where it is proposed to vary the duties of existing staff, local consultation will need to occur within the context of the terms and conditions of employment of the staff affected by the proposed variation.
37 Strategies for Effective Lesson Planning
sites.tufts.eduFor additional feedback on planning and managing class time, you can use the following resources: student feedback, peer observation, viewing a videotape of your teaching, and consultation with a staff member at CRLT (see also, “Improving Your Teaching: Obtain-ing Feedback” on pp. 146-147 and “Early Feedback Form” on pp. 148). Conclusion
PEER OBSERVATION, FEEDBACK AND REFLECTION
www.education.vic.gov.aulearning from one another, focusing on teachers’ individual needs and 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, FEEDBACK AND REFLECTION
www.education.vic.gov.aupeer observation, reflection and feedback. Self-reflection is not… for other colleagues to influence or direct the teacher to focus on an aspect of their practice. Self-reflection is not a . collaborative opportunity, unless the teacher requests input or feedback. Initial self-reflection may not necessarily align