Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Directions: Teacher Candidate - Please complete the first section prior to your observation. This
pre-observation plan should be agreed upon between the University Supervisor (US) and the
Candidate, and shared with the Cooperating Teacher (CT) either in person or electronically
before the observation occurs. Also schedule a post-observation conference with at least your
US, ideally with the CT as well. After the post-observation conference, complete the second
section with your reflections from the conference and feedback you received. This form should
be submitted to your US within three days of the conference, and the US will forward to the
OAP office.
1. _______Student Engagement______________
3. _________Teacher/Student Interactions_______________
4. ___________________________________
5. ___________________________________
Revised January 24, 2017
Post observation Process Ideally the post-observation will occur with the candidate, supervisor,
and the cooperating teacher as well. Candidate, CT and US reflections should all be heard during
the conference. After the conference, the candidate will complete this form with their
recollections and submit to US within three days of the conference.
(InTASC 8):
Candidate strengths identified in conference:
-was able to bring all students together to learn collaboratively and work together to understand
new information
-used manipulatives to bring a new, difficult concept into the hands of the students
How will you use the information shared to improve your practice?
I will continue to strive towards creating a system in which we can employ small groups
(because it gives my students the opportunity to have one-on-one time with each teacher) while
also being able to talk to each student and share my expertise on the content.
(InTASC 9): In general, how have your reflections about your practice impacted your classroom
conduct? What outside sources have you used to help you reflect on and make choices and
actions?
I believe reflecting on my teaching practices is one of the best ways to determine the
effectiveness of my teaching as well as how I am enjoying teaching high school. I have talked
with my cohorts, parents, and cooperating teacher about my lesson plans and teaching techniques
to improve upon my work and abilities.
Revised January 24, 2017
(InTASC 10): In general, how have you involved yourself in this community outside of the
classroom? How do you reflect on those activities in terms of your relationships with your
students and their learning?
I have been tutoring students after school on Thursdays to make sure they are understanding the
scientific concepts we have been talking about in class. I have also going to many faculty
meetings in which we discuss teaching strategies and techniques.