Importance Of Classroom Observation

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In looking back at this class, I realize that I have learned more than I expected. My most valued learning experience was observation. The diversity of students is more than cultural or economic, students have different learning styles and personalities; for instance, some students eager to please authority work diligently, while less disciplined students struggle to focus on task and suffer for the distraction. Some of my classmates grumble about professors, work, or grades. Observing students allowed me to view them in the natural habitat and habits of students. Meanwhile classroom observation gave me an opportunity to observe a teacher maintaining a class. Having sat in class as a student and observing a classroom as an outsider allowed …show more content…

I believed that I would be better equipped to handle an older group of students. While I remain committed to social sciences as a speciality after my observation, I feel more comfortable with younger students. My observation teacher 's class was 7th grade math. Observation proved to be both informative and interesting; it allowed me to observe a teacher and ask questions relevant to my observations. One on one with a practicing teacher allowed me to question behaviors and receive response nearly instantly. In my observation I was able to watch several classes. While the faces changed, the dynamic of the group revealed itself to be a familiar pattern. While each student is unique, common traits manifest in the classroom. Some students demand more attention; whether positive, by asking and answering questions, or negative, by causing classroom disruptions and resisting correction. Other students seem to need and want as little attention as possible. This students sit quietly and rarely volunteer to answer questions or seek to add to discussions. Most students during my observation landed in between these two extremes. Choosing to stray off task to talk to a neighbor or to fidget in their chair, but still available to answer questions and participate in classroom activities. Discovering that students were similar across the field surprised me. Regardless of age group complaining about classwork, homework, and test seemed an universal

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