Observe a teacher implementing a lesson. Write a reflection paper about your observations

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Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Questions for Teacher Interview on Lesson Planning, University of Phoenix Material: Questions for Teacher Observation on Lesson Implementation.

Arrange to interview a teacher with respect to lesson plan development and to observe the implementation of a lesson in a classroom setting.

Use the University of Phoenix Material: Questions for Teacher Interview on Lesson Planning as a guide during your interview.

Use the University of Phoenix Material: Questions for Teacher Observation on Lesson Implementation on the student website as a guide.

Write a 500-word summary of the interview and observation, including the questions asked, the teacher’s responses, and your personal impressions.

Use the lesson you developed for this course and teach it to students in a grade-appropriate classroom, if permitted at your field experience placement site or sites. 

Reflect on your experience as part of the My Time Log Field Experience Record, including revisions that you make to the lesson based on the experience.

Read the Accessing and Completing My Time Log instructions located in the Teacher Education Handbook on the College of Education Resources page for instructions about submitting your Time Log and Field Experience Evaluations.

University of Phoenix Material

Questions for Teacher Observation on Lesson Implementation

 

Observe a teacher implementing a lesson. Write a reflection paper about your observations. Describe the setting, the age or grade levels, the general makeup of the students, and the content area being taught.

 

Use the following questions as a guide and include a summary of your impressions:

  1. What evidence do you see that indicates the teacher had created a plan for this lesson?
  2. Does the teacher communicate the objectives and expectations of the lesson to the students? If so, how?
  3. How does the teacher gain the students’ attention for the lesson?
  4. Are students working individually, in pairs, or in groups? Describe their activities.
  5. Do the activities address different learning styles and the diverse needs of all students? If so, how?
  6. Did the teacher use any technology tools or resources to support the instruction? If so, how?
  7. What evidence of classroom management strategies do you see?
  8. How did the students respond to the lesson?
  9. How did the teacher address any problems that arose during the lesson?
  10. Has the teacher included an assessment activity? If so, describe it.
  11. What other evidence do you note that indicates students are learning the concepts of the lesson?

preview of the answer…

Teaching is a delicate endeavor and therefore, the teacher has to prepare well so that he delivers the best to the students. The students in this scenario were in middle school and their ages varied from eleven to thirteen years. The content area of teaching was the English Language, and the students were from different races (University of Phoenix Material). During the interview, it was evident that the teacher had planned well for the lesson because he had all the requirements of the topic he had identified. Also…

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