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The document is an observation instrument for a lab course. It evaluates the teacher on 20 criteria related to lesson planning, presentation of content knowledge, classroom management, student engagement, and assessment of learning. Based on the check marks and comments, the observer found that the teacher demonstrated proficiency in organizing materials, communicating the lesson purpose, displaying content knowledge, making real-world connections, and providing students with clear directions and feedback. Areas for improvement included better accommodating different learning styles and more effective transitions between activities.

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The document is an observation instrument for a lab course. It evaluates the teacher on 20 criteria related to lesson planning, presentation of content knowledge, classroom management, student engagement, and assessment of learning. Based on the check marks and comments, the observer found that the teacher demonstrated proficiency in organizing materials, communicating the lesson purpose, displaying content knowledge, making real-world connections, and providing students with clear directions and feedback. Areas for improvement included better accommodating different learning styles and more effective transitions between activities.

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Wesleyan College

Lab Course Observation Instrument (LCOI)


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KEY: N/P= Not Present or applicable 1 = Emerging 2 = Developing 3 = Proficient 4 = Exemplary

NP 1 2 3 4
Observation Proficiencies TCOI
I/' 1) Lesson planning, preparation and organization are evident. II-3b II-3b
I/ 2) Materials are organized and distributed efficiently. II-5a; II-5b II-5a; II-5b
3) Various and appropriate resources are utilized II-3b II-3b
tu? 4) The purpose of the lesson is articulated (communicated to the students). I-2b I-2b
✓5) Sound knowledge of the content is evident. I-la I-la
6) The lesson is designed to accommodate a variety of student abilities and learning Mb; II-4b; II-4c
1 styles.
I-1b; II-4b; II-4c

✓ 7) "Real world" connections are addressed in the lesson. I-1b Mb


8) Objectives are measurable and relevant. I-lb I-lb
9) Students are given clear directions and demonstrate a readiness to complete the II-4b II-4b
✓ assignments/assessments.
1 10) Assistance is provided to individuals or groups as needed. I-2b I-2b
t/11) Adequate feedback and encouragement are provided to the students. II-5c; II-6a; II-6b;II- II-5c; II-6a; II-6b;II-6c
6c
/ 12) Knowledge of the students' background and performance is used to assist in III-7a; III-7b; III-7c III-7a; III-7b; III-7c
v developing activities and assessments.
i 13) Assessments are aligned to the lesson objectives. III-7a; III-7b; III-7c III-7a; III-7b; III-7c

j 14) Candidate closes lesson effectively (eg: Provides students an opportunity to self- III-8a; III-8b; III-8c III-8a; III-8b; III-8c
,./ assess)
I/ 15) High academic expectations are communicated to students. II-3a II-3a
16) Students are treated fairly and equitably. II-6a; II-6b; II-6c II-6a; II-6b; II-6c

17) The classroom environment is supportive of learning. II-5a; II-5b; II-5a; II-5b;
✓ 18) Transitions are effective II-5a; II-5b II-5a; II-5b
/ 19) The candidate speaks and writes standard English clearly, correctly and distinctly. II-3a II-3a
20) Effective classroom management skills are evident. II-5a; II-5b; II-5c II-5a; II-5b; II-5c
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Signature Date
&plan of action addressing any area where a '1' was received should be submitted within one week of signing this form.
"NP" (not present) is not a "0" score. This should only be used when an area was not included in the observed lesson. REVISION: (12/10/14)
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