The reflection conversation plays an important role in the observation/teaching process. In this discussion, you will see Ms. Ellen, the teacher, and her principal, Ms Katie immersed in an opportunity to BOTH learn and grow through a focus on CELEBRATIONS/ CONCENTRATIONS of teaching and student learning. Ellen was supported to have the “first voice” where she shared what was working with individual students as well as for the whole class. Katie linked back to the planning conversation where Ellen had asked to have the observation focus on differentiation. Ellen shared specific ways that she was using data to drive her instructional planning for future units as well as for learning modifications with individual students. The reflections on teaching are aligned to specific priorities of The Framework for Teaching Clusters or The Framework for Teaching Components (4a-Reflection on Teaching: The teacher’s assessment of the lesson is thoughtful and includes specific indicators of effectiveness; Distinguished)
Resources
- Framework Cluster 1: Clarity of Instructional Purpose and Accuracy of Content “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 2: Safe, Respectful, Supportive, and Challenging Learning Environment & Cluster 3: Classroom Management “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 4: Student Intellectual Engagement & Cluster 5: Successful Learning for ALL “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 6: Professionalism “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Early Learning Planning Conversation Protocol
- Early Learning Reflection Conversation Protocol
- The 2013 Framework for Teaching Evaluation Rubrics (22 components)
- The Framework for Teaching: Six Clusters Supporting High Level Teaching and Learning, 2019 Edition