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Presented by:
Siwar Bdioui
Athil Mahmoudi
CONTENT
 What is observation ?
What is classroom observation?
What should be taken into consideration?
What are the purposes behind classroom
observation?
What are the types of observers?
What is observation ?
The observation method is the most commonly used
method specially in studies relating to behavioral
science. Observation is a scientific tool and the method
of data collection for the researcher. It is also a process
of recording the behavior patterns of people, objects,
and occurrences without questioning or communicating
with them.
What is classroom observation
A process whereby a person sits in class session,
records the teacher’s teaching practices and
student actions, and meets with the teacher to
discuss observation.
What should be taken into
consideration ?
 Recording what the instructor is doing and saying.
 What the students are doing and saying.
 The interaction between the teacher and the
students.
Through classroom observation, observer can see
three aspects of the teaching-learning system:
Input resources (e.g. professional development)
Teachers’ interaction competence
Learning outcomes
What is the purpose of
classroom observation?
Allows teachers to:
Receive feedback from an objective, experienced observer.
Engage in context specific discussions about teaching
delivery with the observer.
Train future teachers and give them an opportunity
to see the practical of what they have learnt .
Types of observers
 Participant observer
 Non-Participant observer
 Structured observer
 Non- Structured observer
Participant observer
 physical immersion of observer in a classroom in which he
seeks to observe the behavior of members of that
classroom.
 In-depth study of the members within the classroom.
 Close interaction and relation between observer and
subject.
Non-Participant observer
 Observer observes but does not participate in what is
going on in the classroom.
 Observations are Planned and structured.
 Observer abstains himself from his physical presence
in the class.
Structured observer
 Direct observation of behavior and recording of the behavior and
the recording of that behavior in term of categories that have
been devised prior to start data collection.
 Explicitly formulated rules for observation and recording of
behavior.
Non- Structured observer
 No use of observation schedule for recording of
behavior.
 Gives narrative account of the behavior.
 Unplanned and informal.
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classroom observation and type of observers

  • 2. CONTENT  What is observation ? What is classroom observation? What should be taken into consideration? What are the purposes behind classroom observation? What are the types of observers?
  • 3. What is observation ? The observation method is the most commonly used method specially in studies relating to behavioral science. Observation is a scientific tool and the method of data collection for the researcher. It is also a process of recording the behavior patterns of people, objects, and occurrences without questioning or communicating with them.
  • 4. What is classroom observation A process whereby a person sits in class session, records the teacher’s teaching practices and student actions, and meets with the teacher to discuss observation.
  • 5. What should be taken into consideration ?  Recording what the instructor is doing and saying.  What the students are doing and saying.  The interaction between the teacher and the students.
  • 6. Through classroom observation, observer can see three aspects of the teaching-learning system: Input resources (e.g. professional development) Teachers’ interaction competence Learning outcomes
  • 7. What is the purpose of classroom observation? Allows teachers to: Receive feedback from an objective, experienced observer. Engage in context specific discussions about teaching delivery with the observer. Train future teachers and give them an opportunity to see the practical of what they have learnt .
  • 8. Types of observers  Participant observer  Non-Participant observer  Structured observer  Non- Structured observer
  • 9. Participant observer  physical immersion of observer in a classroom in which he seeks to observe the behavior of members of that classroom.  In-depth study of the members within the classroom.  Close interaction and relation between observer and subject.
  • 10. Non-Participant observer  Observer observes but does not participate in what is going on in the classroom.  Observations are Planned and structured.  Observer abstains himself from his physical presence in the class.
  • 11. Structured observer  Direct observation of behavior and recording of the behavior and the recording of that behavior in term of categories that have been devised prior to start data collection.  Explicitly formulated rules for observation and recording of behavior.
  • 12. Non- Structured observer  No use of observation schedule for recording of behavior.  Gives narrative account of the behavior.  Unplanned and informal.