Observation One Spe615 T Poritz
Observation One Spe615 T Poritz
Observation One Spe615 T Poritz
SUPERVISORS OBSERVATION
OF SPE 615 Field Student
Check One: 1st Observation _X__ 2nd Observation ___
Date: 3/10/15
Number of Students: 4
Grade:
Subject(s): Language Arts
Diverse Student Needs Represented: 2M/2F 2/3 H;
1/2W ; at least one student with ADHD
Evidence (Candidate)
____Inadequate
____Emerging
____Proficient
You correctly utilized the SPE lesson plan format as you planned
your lesson. Strengths of you planning included your knowledge of
your students needs and accompanying
accommodations/modifications, your identification and use of
academic language and your planning of various means of
instruction through centers.
Your planning included a scheduled break for students to use the
bathroom. You included a timeframe for all activities that accounted
for each minute of the class session. This assisted students in
maintaining focus on the activity.
Your essential question was spot on it addressed a large, large
question that students may find in the text.
The only suggestion I offer is to remember that the target goal/skill
should be framed in student learning to do this all youd need to do
is restate or eliminate the first sentence as a condition rather than an
action. EX: Using stations provided by the teacher, student will
__X__Distinctive
Evidence (Candidate)
____Inadequate
____Emerging
__X__Proficient
____Distinctive
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Evidence (Candidate)
____Inadequate
____Emerging
____Proficient
__X__Distinctive
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Evidence (Candidate)
____Inadequate
____Emerging
____Proficient
__X__Distinctive
Evidence (Candidate)
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____Inadequate
____Emerging
____Proficient
__X__Distinctive
____Emerging
__ __Proficient
__X_Distinctive
Tiffany you are well on your way to becoming a cross-categorical special education teacher. Your lesson planning, classroom organization and
environment, and interactions with your students suggest to me skills beyond what is generally expected of a first year teacher. You are performing at
a level higher than expected of a second semester student. Well done.
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