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This document appears to be an observation form for evaluating a foreign language classroom. It contains sections for evaluating different aspects of the classroom including preparation, language use, lesson presentation, classroom management, classroom atmosphere, and use of technology. The form also includes spaces for the observer to provide overall comments on strengths and suggestions for improvement.

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Classroom Observation Form PDF

This document appears to be an observation form for evaluating a foreign language classroom. It contains sections for evaluating different aspects of the classroom including preparation, language use, lesson presentation, classroom management, classroom atmosphere, and use of technology. The form also includes spaces for the observer to provide overall comments on strengths and suggestions for improvement.

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Universidad

Surcolombiana
Second Language Learning Theories Grade:
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSROOM OBSERVATION
Instructor:
Pre-Observation Questions for the Instructor
(Please write your answers to the following questions and give them to the observer before No. of Students:
class begins.)
1. What are your objectives for today's lesson? Observer:


Date:
2. How do the objectives for today's lesson relate to the goals of the course?



PREPARATION 4 3 2 1
Outstanding Good Fair Poor
The instructor had a clearly discernible lesson plan
There was an appropriate balance of structured and open-ended/communicative activities
The exercises and activities were introduced in context
The plan was geared toward real/authentic language use
Comments:

LANGUAGE USE
The instructor used the target-language in the classroom appropriately and effectively.
Comments:

LESSON PRESENTATION
The lesson was presented effectively and clearly
The activities/exercises chosen to achieve the objectives were effective
There were smooth transitions between activities
The time allotted for activities was appropriate.

The amount of teacher talk and student talk was appropriate


The type and amount of teacher feedback was effective
Cultural instruction was integrated into class activities
Comments:

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
The use of small groups/pair work during each activity was appropriate

The seating arrangement facilitated learning


The instructor divided his or her attention among students appropriately

Student participation was on task.


Comments:

CLASSROOM ATMOSPHERE
Student participation was active and lively
The class atmosphere was warm, open and accepting.
The instructor was sensitive to students' difficulties and abilities
Comments:

USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Use of technology (video, audio, web materials) was appropriate given the material being
presented

Comments:


Taken from:http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/pedagog/evaluation/evaluate.html

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