Primary Observations
Primary Observations
(Please complete this form for both primary and secondary professional experiences and place in
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Graduate Standards - AITSL
Professional Knowledge:
Professional Practice:
Question Type
Yes I used both open and closed ended questions. This variety of
questions allowed all students to have their own opinions values
and heard. I would use a lot of recall questions with the pre primary
students as these are the easiest to answer, for example, what colour
was the car? and for those students who were able I would apply
this knowledge through comprehension questions, Why do you
think it was that colour?
There were more open ended questions asked to allow the students
to express their opinions in their answers unless there was a specific
answer necessary, at which time I would use a close ended
question. When I wanted students to further the depth of their
answer I would use comprehension or application questions
however these weren't used as often as the more basic questions.
There was a healthy balance between all question types.
I used open ended questions to allow for different answers and to
show that there is no one correct answer for some questions. This
also allows the students personal feelings towards to the question to
be taken into account. Close ended questions were used when there
was a specific answer to a particular question needed. Application
and comprehension questions were used after closed ended or recall
questions to extend on what the students had already answered.
Have you used wait time? to think of their answer in more depth before expressing it. This
Overall Comments
When addressing pre-primary students it is extremely important to ensure all students attention is
directed towards you whole heartedly before asking any questions otherwise students will miss out
on questions and fall behind in the lesson. I found that once the students were engaged by the
questions they were more attentive and eager to listen and answer the next question, this is why I
valued engaging questions so much during my primary placement.
Yes my lesson plan was effective for managing the class as they
were all kept engaged and eager to learn. The students were all
excited to answer questions but had to put their hands up to
answer. This stopped people from calling out and encouraged a
respectful manner in the class which went a long way to managing
all the students.
The students reacted well to the overall lesson plan and activities.
The students enjoyed the activities and were engaged in the
questions and worksheets. The learners were eager to finish and
Did anything unexpected
answer correctly. The students enjoyed the planned activities and
happen?
this was evident in the way they behaved as they stayed on track
Did you provide a variety of during the lesson.
activities?
Were you satisfied with
your timing, particularly for
the end of the lesson?
I feel that my questioning was a main focal point that kept all
students engaged and interested on the learning subject. While
questioning the students I would keep it at a class level for the
majority of time allowing all students to be heard and then take it
to an individual level for struggling students which assured all
students were being attended to. I would show the class I was
interested in what was being taught which allowed them to keep
their attention focused. The diverse range of activities I had
planned for students allowed everybody to participate.
Yes I was able to redirect the energy of students who lost focus on
the task by asking them questions and helping them towards the
right answer. The students always had something to do if they
finished early there were extension activities or free time,
depending on the task.
Yes I was aware of what was happening in the class, even when
dealing with individual students I would constantly scan the class
to ensure all students were properly cared for. Each student knew
what they were doing as they were issued clear and simple
instructions, if they needed further they would be spoken to
individually once the class was on task.
Yes I used non verbal cues, I would pause after asking questions,
allowing students to think of their answers. Gestures were also
used when prompting students towards answering questions.
Overall Comments
When dealing with misbehaving students in the pre primary year it was important to be firm with
them but also to reiterate what they have done was wrong and it wasn't acceptable. A lot of the
disciplinary strategies I observed during my placement in pre-primary seemed to be aimed at
preparing students for good behaviour in the future. A very influential factor I notice when
addressing students to show them you value you them was by learning their names, on the first day
when I did not know their names there attention and levels of comfort in comparison to the last day
when I could refer to each of them on a name basis was enormous.
Students
You will have observed the
diverse nature of your classes.
How was this diversity
supported?
Function of Schools
Did you observe the connection
of your schools with the broader
community? How did this
happen?