
Teaching observation
Teaching observation is a process where an educator's teaching methods and interactions are evaluated by a peer, supervisor, or observer. This involves watching how the teacher conveys information, engages students, and creates a learning environment. The purpose is to provide constructive feedback that can improve teaching practices and enhance student learning. Observations can focus on various aspects, including lesson clarity, classroom management, and student participation. This reflective practice helps educators identify strengths and areas for growth, ultimately fostering effective teaching and better educational outcomes.