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University of Warwick
Skills for Life Diplomas in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Supporting Information for NumeracyObservation Report Form
The purpose of this document is to indicate the kind of things that observers will be looking for under each heading when they observe you. They will not expect you to cover everything in one session but over the series of observations you should attempt to have coveredall the points. You might also use it to inform your action planning if there are particular areas you think you need to develop.
Lesson planning(NL 2.1, 2.2. NLT 2.1, 4.3)The observer will look for evidence that you:
identified learners’ needs using appropriate methods which involved the learner
had a lesson plan with clear outcomes prepared, with reference to:
-learners’ aspirations, learning styles and numeracy/maths needs (recorded on ILP)
-a range of numeracy skills
made reference to the core curriculum in planning
provided a rationale for your planning
match teaching and learning activities to the intended learning outcomes
Differentiation in planning and in delivery
The observer will look for evidence that you:
adapted teaching methods to suit learners’ needs and individual learning preferences, including those with specific learning difficulties and disabilities
plan numeracy teaching that reflects diversity and promotes equality of opportunity
Development of the skills of learners using appropriate methodology to develop the numeracy/mathsskills of learners(NL 3.3, 4.1,4.2,4.3. DNKU 1.1, 2.3 NLT 7.4, 7.5)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
choose approaches that develop conceptual understanding in maths/numeracy
use strategies that facilitate learner interaction in order to support numeracy learning
use a wide range of strategies to develop learners’ mental and written calculation skills
use strategies to develop learners’ confidence with numbers
use approaches which encourage learners to make connections between a range of areas in maths/numeracy
use a range of strategies to enable learners to develop numeracy language and vocabulary
elicited learners’ relevant experience and knowledge as a starting point
demonstrate effective facilitation skills: (listening, observing, responding flexibly to learners’ needs)
support learners in making changes in their everyday numeracy practices
Assessment and checking for understanding(NLT 3.1, 4.2, 4.4)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
gave accurate and constructive feedback using appropriate and accessible language
monitor understanding of learners through a range of methods (observation, questioning, discussion)
helped learners to peer and self assess, reflect on their own learning and the learning process
evaluate learning against the achievement of learning outcomes and learner feedback
monitor individual and group progress and keep effective records that inform the learner, the teacher and the institution
encourage learners to discuss their errors and explore where they went wrong
use a range of questions appropriately to check understanding.
Group management(NLT 3.1,3.2)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
made good use of whole group and/or small group activities to develop numeracy work
designed small and/or whole group activities to ensure all members used and developed their numeracy vocabulary and language
gave clear instructions about how activities should be carried out and check learners understand what to do; summarised learning points and outcomes with learners, set appropriate follow up tasks
used the learning environment effectively
took steps to support a lively and supportive group atmosphere in which mistakes are seen as opportunities for further learning
Learner centredness/learner engagement (NLT 1.3,)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
paced the activities appropriately for all the learners
negotiated an individual learning plan (informed by assessment) with each learner
teach in a way that engages and enthuses learners in numeracy and fosters positive self images
use your subject knowledge to find different ways of explaining
Promoting learner independence
The observer will look for evidence that you:
encouraged learners to use a range of self checking, memory and revision strategies
promoted and encouraged the use of self access learning aids
provided opportunities for individual or self study
Promotion of equality and diversity issues(NLT 2.1)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
demonstrate an awareness of equal opportunities and inclusive education practice
used resources that reflected diversity, and adult learners’ background, interests, goals and aspirations
Use of Resources including ILT(NLT 1.2)
The observer will look for evidence that you:
selected/adapted/developed and used a range of learning resources to suit different learning styles but which support the development of numeracy skills
used materials that were accurate, appropriate, well presented and where possible authentic
used resources with appropriate language, style and format for all the learners involved, including those with specific learning difficulties and disabilities
used computers, where available, to assist learning