1st Edition

Positive Teacher Appraisal Through Classroom Observation

By Diane Montgomery Copyright 1999
    176 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    180 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    First Published in 1999. Enhancing the quality of teaching and learning in schools for the benefit of the teacher and pupil is not a matter of quick 'tips for teachers'. It requires a fundamental review by every teacher of their own performance and its effect on learners. A significant way of achieving this is by reflection on performance which can best be supplied by systematic classroom observation and feedback from professional colleagues. This book describes how to set up and engage in classroom observation, using well­established professional sampling frames. It also illustrates how to use focused appraisal sessions and to deliver the feedback interview. Underpinning the author's practical guidance is a tried and tested theory of improving teaching and learning for school development. The approach is practical, positive and supportive and is designed for senior staff, SENCOs, teachers in primary and secondary schools and those taking INSET and continuing professional development courses.

    Chapter 1 Appraisal; Chapter 2 Classroom Observation; Chapter 3 Case Studies in Appraisal; Chapter 4 Effective Learning; Chapter 5 Effective Teaching;

    Biography

    Diane Montgomery is Emeritus Professor of Education at Middlesex University and directs the Learning Difficulties Research Project in Maldon.