Paper 12 ELT

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Observation• Name: Baldaniya Vanita Velabhai• Semester: 3• Roll No: 29• Topic: Obseravtion• Paper: 12 ELT• Email id: vanitabaldaniya0806@gmail.com• Submitted by: Smt. S. B. Gardi,

Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University.

Department of English.

Introduction:

Observation, as the term is used here, refers to the purposeful examination of teaching and learning events through systematic processes of data collection and analysis.

• Such events occur in untutored environments or in formal instructional settings.

This chapter focus on classroom environment.

What is Observation?

“Observation is the active acquisition of information from a primary source.

In living beings, Observation employs the senses.

In science, observation can also involve the recording of data via the use of instruments.

The term may also refer to any data collected during the scientific activity.

Teacher Educators

Colleagues or novice teacher

Collecting data in classroom

Supervisors and course co-ordinators.

Four broad function of

Observation

Observation in the classroom

Marcus Aurelius says that:-

• “Observe always that everything is the result of a change, and get used to thinking that there is nothing nature loves so well as to change existing forms and to make new ones like the.”

Observation in the Room

• Observational field note can be use either as the sole source of data or in tandem with electronically produce recordings.

• In classroom observation, the observer’s field notes provide a running commentary on the events which occur in a lesson.

This is not to say that inferences or opinions need to be avoided entirely, but that they must be,

• 1) recognised as inferences or opinions by the observer

• 2) Supported by verifiable observational data• 3) checked with the observes whenever

possible.

Observation in the School

Observation can be qualitative, that is, only the absence or presence of a proper of a property is noted, or quantitative if a numerical value is attached to the observed phenomenon by counting or measuring.

The scientific method require observation of nature to formulated and test hypothesis.

Observation use for...

• Analysing datas• Interaction• Research• Supervision • Teacher development• Teacher Educations

Conclusion

• Whether classroom observation is used for teacher education, supervision, teacher development or research there are now numerous instruments and codified procedures for working with observational data. In addition, in action research, peer observation and peer coaching, teachers themselves use a variety of procedures for observing classroom interaction, and analysing the data collected during observations.

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