Classroom observation: desirable conditions established by teachers |
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Authors: | David Lasagabaster Juan Manuel Sierra |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Arts , University of the Basque Country , Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain |
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Abstract: | Teacher observation is regarded as an essential procedure in the teacher training process. However, the vast majority of observation experiences have a top-down approach, as they are usually established by experts such as university teaching staff or school inspectors working for the administration. With a bottom-up approach in mind, this paper examines the attitudes of a wide range of teachers towards observation by focusing the analysis on three classes of attitudinal components: the cognitive, the affective, and the conative components. 185 infant, junior, secondary, university, and private language school teachers completed a questionnaire concerning the role of observation in the language classroom. The main result is a decalogue of prerequisites, a how-to handbook for successful classroom observation, compiled by teachers themselves. |
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Keywords: | classroom observation teachers’ attitudes teacher training |
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