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• A unique publication that provides a comprehensive guide to
contemporary theory, policy and praxis on observing teaching and
learning in higher education • The standard of HE teaching is
becoming more important with ‘excellence’ seen as must have.
This is true across all universities. This book provides the reader
with the tolls they need to improve their teaching and learning
through observation. • This book is unique in terms of it being
the first publication of its kinds in the HE sector to critically
examine the conceptual, theoretical and practical understanding and
application of observation as policy and practice
• A unique publication that provides a comprehensive guide to
contemporary theory, policy and praxis on observing teaching and
learning in higher education • The standard of HE teaching is
becoming more important with ‘excellence’ seen as must have.
This is true across all universities. This book provides the reader
with the tolls they need to improve their teaching and learning
through observation. • This book is unique in terms of it being
the first publication of its kinds in the HE sector to critically
examine the conceptual, theoretical and practical understanding and
application of observation as policy and practice
Reclaiming Lesson Observation explores the latest practice,
thinking and research in lesson observation, putting teacher
learning at its heart. Illustrated throughout with practical
examples from a range of education settings, each chapter contains
a rich variety of state-of-the-art, evidence-based case studies to
demonstrate how new approaches to observation can be applied in
practice. The book is split into four easily accessible parts:
making the transition to ungraded models of lesson observation
recent research studies in lesson observation peer observation,
coaching and mentoring innovations in observing classroom practice.
With a carefully chosen team of contributors, from senior leaders
and managers to classroom practitioners and education researchers,
this book provides an informed perspective on how to maximise the
use of observation, and most importantly, implement proven
successful schemes to improve the quality of teaching in the
classroom. Reclaiming Lesson Observation is for all practising
educators who want to break free from the constraints of
performative lesson observation to redefine and reclaim it as a
powerful tool for teacher growth, on which to build sustainable,
collaborative communities of teacher learning.
The introduction of the Teaching Excellence Framework heralds an
era of unprecedented scrutiny and focus on the quality of teaching
in universities in England. This book offers inter-disciplinary,
evidence-informed discussion around notions of excellence in higher
education teaching. It will act as a key stimulus for institutional
and sector-wide debates and a reference point for initiatives
around the TEF agenda. Drawing on the authentic, grounded
experiences of practising HE professionals and complemented by a
range of recent case studies, this book offers insight into the
pursuit of capturing excellence in the complex and wide-ranging
context of HE teaching. It will consider what the repercussions of
TEF might mean to those involved in learning and teaching in the
sector and how this might impact institutional policy and practice.
Building on recent changes and debates surrounding the use of
observation, this fully updated second edition of Classroom
Observation explores the role of lesson observation in the
preparation, assessment and professional learning of teachers,
lecturers and educators at all levels and across all educational
organisations. Offering practical guidance and detailed insights on
an aspect of training that is a source of anxiety for many
teachers, this thought-provoking book offers a critical analysis of
the place, role and nature of lesson observation in the lives of
education professionals. Updated to incorporate the latest
research, policy and practical developments on observation, this
new edition also includes greater coverage of research and
developments in the field of observation beyond the UK. Enabling
readers to use observation as a lens for understanding, informing
and improving teaching and learning, and equipping them with
structured frameworks for applying observation, this book includes
sections on: Teacher autonomy and professional identity Performance
management, professional standards and accountability Peer
observation, self-observation and critical reflection Educational
assessment and evaluation Peer-based models of observation Using
digital technology to inform learning. Written for all student and
practising teachers as well as teacher educators and those engaged
in educational research, Classroom Observation is an essential
introduction to how we observe, why we observe, and how it can be
best used to improve teaching and learning.
Building on recent changes and debates surrounding the use of
observation, this fully updated second edition of Classroom
Observation explores the role of lesson observation in the
preparation, assessment and professional learning of teachers,
lecturers and educators at all levels and across all educational
organisations. Offering practical guidance and detailed insights on
an aspect of training that is a source of anxiety for many
teachers, this thought-provoking book offers a critical analysis of
the place, role and nature of lesson observation in the lives of
education professionals. Updated to incorporate the latest
research, policy and practical developments on observation, this
new edition also includes greater coverage of research and
developments in the field of observation beyond the UK. Enabling
readers to use observation as a lens for understanding, informing
and improving teaching and learning, and equipping them with
structured frameworks for applying observation, this book includes
sections on: Teacher autonomy and professional identity Performance
management, professional standards and accountability Peer
observation, self-observation and critical reflection Educational
assessment and evaluation Peer-based models of observation Using
digital technology to inform learning. Written for all student and
practising teachers as well as teacher educators and those engaged
in educational research, Classroom Observation is an essential
introduction to how we observe, why we observe, and how it can be
best used to improve teaching and learning.
Reclaiming Lesson Observation explores the latest practice,
thinking and research in lesson observation, putting teacher
learning at its heart. Illustrated throughout with practical
examples from a range of education settings, each chapter contains
a rich variety of state-of-the-art, evidence-based case studies to
demonstrate how new approaches to observation can be applied in
practice. The book is split into four easily accessible parts:
making the transition to ungraded models of lesson observation
recent research studies in lesson observation peer observation,
coaching and mentoring innovations in observing classroom practice.
With a carefully chosen team of contributors, from senior leaders
and managers to classroom practitioners and education researchers,
this book provides an informed perspective on how to maximise the
use of observation, and most importantly, implement proven
successful schemes to improve the quality of teaching in the
classroom. Reclaiming Lesson Observation is for all practising
educators who want to break free from the constraints of
performative lesson observation to redefine and reclaim it as a
powerful tool for teacher growth, on which to build sustainable,
collaborative communities of teacher learning.
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