MCT-MST Formative Report Form 2reem Abdulla
MCT-MST Formative Report Form 2reem Abdulla
The MST (Mentor School Teacher) and the MCT (Mentor College Teacher) will use this form to
formally observe the trainee’s performance and to give formative feedback based on the selected
teaching competencies.
1. The lesson plan was punctually submitted. It was submitted 2 days before it was taught.
2. Still, Reem maintains her communication line open. She sends me messages on our WhatsApp
Group Chat just to make me know how she is progressing in her TP with her MST.
Strengths:
1. The lesson plan is detailed.
2. The objective uses the word “identify,” which is a measurable word.
1.
Managing Learning
Strengths:
1. As always, the UAE National Anthem was played as part of the morning routine. This is a must
before anything else begins. This practice does inculcate love and respect for the pupils’ country
and national identity.
2. Again, the teacher reminded her pupils the classroom rules and all the things they have to have on
their table.
3. Days and date awareness was undertaken as part of preparation.
4. The teacher is able to manage use of technological techniques in carrying out her lesson.
5. Her voice is well-modulated.
6. Reem kept praising her pupils who did a good job.
Areas for Improvement:
1.
Implementing Learning
Strengths:
1. Reem informed the class what they were going to learn.
2. A link to the video was provided.
3. A video on the water cycle was played to introduce the lesson. Then, Reem paused for a while the
video so as for the pupils to answer a question. After the question has been answered, Reem
continued to play the video and paused it again to let her pupils answer another question. In this
case, Reem employed the sectional approach to processing the viewing-listening text. Very good,
Reem!
4. Reem always makes sure that her pupils understood her explanation as she always do
comprehension check with her pupils. This practice is highly commendable.
5. Her pupils were very participative.
6. Use of Nearpod, Powerpoint presentation and videos was utilized.
7. Comprehension questions were asked to pupils to process the text.
8. Before playing the video, vocabulary development should be provided first to her pupils as it
unlocks difficulties of the pupils in terms of word meaning.
Assessment
Strengths:
1. Based on the questions posed when the video was paused, Reem employed a variety of questions
representative of the Bloom’s Taxonomy.
2. Reem implemented comprehension checks with her pupils.
Areas for improvement:
Reflection on Practice
Strengths:
1. Use always the sectional approach to viewing/listening/reading whenever the text is long like the
one on water cycle.
I am working on: time management – present clear voice – classroom management – engage student
Lesson Focus
Lesson Outcomes
Water cycle
Communication: Students will participate in class though discuss and answering the questions
Technology literacy: During the lesson, many programs are being used by the teacher to support
student's understanding.
Key vocabulary
Resources/equipment needed
Resources
Main activities
& Time
Students will: Teacher will:
Will mute their microphone and pay - The teacher will tell the student
attention with the teacher, following what they are going to learn in the
the instructions, and participate with lesson. (We will review the water
the teacher and answer the cycle)
questions?
The teacher will answer the students question and give them feedback.
Resources
& Time Plenary/Conclusion
Reflection: