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This document contains evaluations of a teacher candidate, Debra Laxton, from her college supervisor over three lesson observations in science and math placements. In the first observation, Debra conducted a science lesson on germs that engaged students but some became sidetracked. In the second math lesson on fractions, Debra assessed student understanding using whiteboards but could have provided more extension. In the third fractions lesson using a game, students struggled with the concept and the candidate would benefit from being more familiar with the material. The reflections show Debra recognizing areas for improvement like better explanations, modeling examples, and preparation for activities. The supervisor and candidate aim to enhance lessons through greater student focus, review, and use of manipul

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Evaluation

This document contains evaluations of a teacher candidate, Debra Laxton, from her college supervisor over three lesson observations in science and math placements. In the first observation, Debra conducted a science lesson on germs that engaged students but some became sidetracked. In the second math lesson on fractions, Debra assessed student understanding using whiteboards but could have provided more extension. In the third fractions lesson using a game, students struggled with the concept and the candidate would benefit from being more familiar with the material. The reflections show Debra recognizing areas for improvement like better explanations, modeling examples, and preparation for activities. The supervisor and candidate aim to enhance lessons through greater student focus, review, and use of manipul

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Adapted from West Virginia State University teacher

protocol.

Please select one:


Placement

__X____1st Placement

______ 2nd

TEACHER CANDIDATE LESSON EVALUATION: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE (College


Supervisor)
Candidate: _Debra Laxton____________________________________________________________________________
Content Specialization: _K-6______________________
BSC Professor: _T. Stiltner__________________________

Semester: __Spring______________Year___2016_______
Mentor Teacher: ___G. Freeman___________________

Name of School: __Welch Elementary______________________


Math/5th________________

Subject/Grade: __Science,

Scale: 3 - Accomplished (Consistently): Candidate is proficient and able to work independently.


2 - Emerging (Sometimes): Candidate has achieved minimum level of performance, will need some
assistance and practice in order to full professional competence.
1 - Unsatisfactory (Rarely): Candidate requires significant growth and practice before being
eligible for certification.
Please indicate a scale score in each of the following categories (refer to the scale above):
2/12
2/17
3/3
Week Week Week
I. Evidence of Planning
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1. Evidence of appropriate planning for instruction, including thorough


lesson plan aligned with state
standards. (WVPTS 1D)
2. Knowledge of and appropriate use of content. (WVPTS 1A and 3A)
3. Selects strategies to accommodate individual difference.
(developmental skill level, cultural
diversity, and exceptionalities). (WVPTS 2A)
4. Plans appropriate assessment(s). (WVPTS 1E and 3E)
5. All materials including appropriate technology were ready for use.
(WVPTS 1D)
6. Strategies encouraged creativity, innovation and problem solving.
(WVPTS 1B)
II. Evidence of Teaching
1. Maintains a positive, supportive classroom climate. (WVPTS 3B)
2. Communicated with students in a variety of ways. (WVPTS 3B)
3. Used quality questioning techniques and engaged students in
discussion. (WVPTS 3C)
4. Strategies motivated and engaged students in a deep understanding
of the content. (WVPTS 3D)
5. Demonstrated the ability to adjust instruction based on the students
responses and needs of
students with diversities. (WVPTS 3E)
6. Used assessment data to make instructional decisions. (WVPT 3E)
7. Exhibits good communication skills (speaking, writing, and listening)
including consistent use of
Standard English Grammar.

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Comments from BSC Supervisor


Observation 1 Debra conducted a very interesting science lesson on germs and how they are transferred among
people. The students were engaged and there was a lot of discussion. Some students were side-tracked so I think it
would have been helpful to have students focused on completing a task to complete as they are conducting the
experiment.
Observation 2 Debra conducted a math lesson on adding and subtracting fractions. She used individual whiteboards
to assess how students were doing and provided assistance as needed. Some extension upon the lesson for those
students who understood the concept could have been beneficial. Otherwise, I think that the lesson went well and
students were comfortable asking for assistance when needed.
Observation 3 Debra played a game with the students that enabled them to further practice adding and subtracting
fractions. The students seemed to have difficulty with the concept. It might be helpful if learning were made more
authentic and utilized manipulatives to enhance the material and engage students. I encouraged Debra to be very
familiar with the material before instruction begins.

Adapted from West Virginia State University teacher


protocol.

Please select one:


Placement

__X____1st Placement

______ 2nd

Reflection from Candidate


Observation 1 I think this lesson overall went well. The next time I teach this lesson I would give more explanation for
the glow powder. I would also only allow a few students at a time to go wash their hands while the others are doing
some other type of work. I think this would help the students to stay calm, and stay on track.
Observation 2 I think this lesson went well, but the next time I teach this lesson I would review multiples. I would also
model more examples, using step by step instructions to help students understand the process of finding common
denominators.
Observation 3 The lesson today was reviewing mixed fractions. I feel that the lesson went okay, but could have been
better. I was not familiar with the game that was played. I would definitely be more prepared next time.

______________________

_3/3/16_
_______________
Date
Teacher Candidate Signature

Mentor Teacher/BSC Supervisor Signature

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