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Автор Williams, Marion
Дата выпуска 1989
dc.description Classroom observations often cause problems for teachers and trainers. They tend to be judgemental, relying on a trainer's subjective judgements, rather than developmental, developing the teacher's ability to assess his or her own practices.This article describes a scheme of developmental classroom visits currently in use in an in-service teacher-training programme for primary teachers in Singapore. The reasons for dissatisfaction with traditional observations are listed, and the principles behind the new format are discussed. A set of questionnaires with focus questions for the teacher to answer before and after the lesson is used, and the procedure for using the questionnaires is described. The purpose of these is to develop the teacher's own critical thinking ability. The trainer's role is positive and helpful, and becomes one of clarifier and helper. The visits were considered successful by teachers and trainers.
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Издатель Oxford University Press
Копирайт © Oxford University Press
Тема Articles
Название A developmental view of classroom observations
Тип research-article
Electronic ISSN 1477-4526
Print ISSN 0951-0893
Журнал ELT Journal
Том 43
Первая страница 85
Последняя страница 91
Аффилиация Marion Williams was until recently Director of the Primary Project at The British Council, Singapore. She has been involved in teacher training, ESL, and primary teaching for seventeen years in the UK, Nigeria, Hong Kong and Singapore. She has an M.Ed. in TEFL, and has published several articles and coursebooks on teaching English to primary children. She now works at the School of Education in the University of Exeter.
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