
Video Lesson Observations – Have you ever observed your own teaching?
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Thursday, 5 September
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Mark Rosser
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Not everyone welcomes the thought of watching themselves doing their daily job on screen. However; video lesson observations are an incredibly powerful teacher development tool. Over the years, observations have evolved from the initial negatively viewed high stakes graded lessons. Performance management is no longer a means for collecting evidence to remove poor-performing teachers. It is to a positive tool for self-reflection and improvement. Using technology represents an opportunity to maximise your potential to self-reflect, as a teacher, and to personally develop your skills.
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