The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) at CU Boulder offers free and confidential classroom observations for educators at all levels. Whether you’re a tenured professor, teaching professor, lecturer ...
He chose the seat closest to the door without being told, eyes scanning the room like he was checking for exits. I remember ...
I have been teaching fifth grade for nearly a decade, and I thought I had seen every kind of parent interaction imaginable.
This resource was created by the 2025-26 members of X-Teach: Excellent Teaching in Large Classes. Members: Laura Abondano Franco, Lizzy Compton, Markus Eilers, Greg Niemesh, Carla Nietfeld, Jill Page, ...
Students notice that their teachers are kind. Surprisingly, it's not about field trips, treats, and special activities.
Every week my daughter says a different observer takes notes on what the teacher is doing. Should I be concerned the teacher is in trouble? Probably, but not in the way you’re thinking. Observations ...
Sources of assessment will include, but not be limited to, the student teacher’s observed performance in the classroom and attendance and participation at seminars. Lesson plans, assignments, EOSL, ...
Our Faculty developers have extensive experience in education and can offer an outside perspective to instructors to assist in assessing their teaching. A classroom or online course observation can ...
A new curriculum implemented in Philippine public schools has boosted student test scores and fostered stronger collaboration ...
The Faculty Teaching Fellows are an ACM-funded cohort of faculty at St. Olaf, Carleton, and Luther Colleges, practiced in peer observation of teaching, who can provide compassionate, low-stakes, ...
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