1. Observation target: the target that needs clear observation. This may involve students' participation, teachers' explanation methods, classroom interaction and so on. Observation objectives should be targeted for better recording and analysis.
2. Observation object: determine the observation object, such as specific students, teachers or the whole class. For different observation objects, we need to pay attention to different aspects and behaviors.
3. Observation time: record the observation time, including date and time period. This is helpful to analyze and compare the observation results in the future.
4. Observation method: explain the observation methods used, such as direct observation and video playback. This helps to ensure the objectivity and accuracy of the observation results.
5. Observation results: record the observed behaviors and phenomena in detail, such as students' participation, teachers' explanation and classroom interaction. Descriptive language can be used to quantify the data as much as possible for more accurate analysis.
6. Analysis and suggestion: Analyze and make suggestions according to the observation results. This may include suggestions to students, teachers or schools, and how to improve teaching methods and classroom environment.
7. Remarks: You can add any other relevant information or remarks, such as the observer's subjective feelings and special circumstances.
The importance of writing classroom observation records;
1, to help teachers fully understand students' learning situation: by observing students' classroom performance, teachers can understand students' learning attitude, learning ability and learning methods, so as to better guide students' learning.
2. Help teachers improve teaching methods and strategies: By observing students' feedback and performance, teachers can adjust their teaching methods and strategies in time to make teaching more in line with students' needs and actual situation and improve teaching quality.
3. Help teachers discover students' potential and advantages: By observing students' classroom performance, teachers can discover students' potential and advantages, thus cultivating students' specialties and hobbies in a targeted manner and promoting their all-round development.
4. Help teachers communicate and cooperate better: By observing students' classroom performance, teachers can communicate and cooperate better with other teachers, students and parents, pay attention to students' learning and development, and form an educational synergy.
5. Help teachers accumulate experience and improve their professional level: By writing classroom observation records, teachers can continuously accumulate teaching experience, improve their professional level and teaching ability, and better serve students and education.