Focused Observation definition

Focused Observation a classroom observation with an emphasis on identified focus area(s) of the evaluation rubric.

Examples of Focused Observation in a sentence

  • A Formal Focused Observation is at least thirty (30) minutes in length and no more than the length of one (1) lesson and emphasizes the focus area(s) identified after the earlier Formal Holistic Observation.

  • A Formal Focused Observation is at least 30 minutes in length and emphasizes the focus area(s) identified after the earlier Formal Holistic Observation.

  • The second formal observation, the Formal Focused Observation, shall be completed by May 1st.

  • The Ohio Teacher Evaluation System 2.0 is a performance assessment that is formed by review of Teacher Performance (Formal Holistic Observation, Formal Focused Observation, Walkthroughs, and Professional Growth or Improvement Plan) and High Quality Student Data.

  • For unit members on a full evaluation cycle, the first observation shall be a Formal Holistic Observation and the second observation shall be a Formal Focused Observation.

  • Formal Focused Observation Focus Area(s): Focus for Learning Knowledge of Students Lesson Delivery Classroom Environment Assessment of Student Learning Professional Responsibilities Evaluator Comments: Teacher Comments: Check here if Improvement Plan has been recommended.

  • Focused Observation = The evaluator will collect evidence on only the indicators that are stated in the teacher's Professional Growth Plan, indicators that will be scored in the Teacher Performance Evaluation Rubric during the final Holistic Rating.

  • The first formal observation shall be a Holistic Observation and the second observation shall be a Focused Observation.

  • See details below: • One Formal Holistic Observation, followed by a conference; • Walkthroughs – with an emphasis on identified focus area(s) when applicable; • One Formal Focused Observation – with an emphasis on identified focus area(s); and • One Summative Conference.

  • This Formal Focused Observation will be at least 30 minutes in length and emphasizes the focus area(s).

Related to Focused Observation

  • SOFR Observation Period means, in respect of an Interest Accrual Period, the period from (and including) the date falling the number of SOFR Observation Shift Days prior to the first day of such Interest Accrual Period to (but excluding) the date falling the number of SOFR Observation Shift Days prior to the Interest Period Date for such Interest Accrual Period;

  • SONIA Observation Period means the period from and including the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Accrual Period (and the first Interest Accrual Period shall begin on and include the Interest Commencement Date) and ending on, but excluding, the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to the Interest Payment Date relating to such Interest Accrual Period (or the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to such earlier date, if any, on which the Obligations Foncières become due and payable);

  • Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of a teacher's assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by an individual employed in the school district in a supervisory role and capacity and possessing a school administrator, Principal, or supervisor endorsement as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:9-2.1.

  • Barrier Observation Date means each of the Barrier Observation Dates as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If a Barrier Observation Date is not a Calculation Date for one or more Basket Components, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the respective Barrier Observation Date for all Basket Components.

  • SOFR Observation Shift Days means the number of U.S. Government Securities Business Days as specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement; and