
ERRR #094. Craig Barton and Ollie analyse Ollie's teaching
Education Research Reading Room
Navigating Observation and Feedback in Teaching
This chapter explores the significance of peer observation and structured feedback in enhancing teaching practices. The speakers discuss various methods of collecting insights, including the use of non-examples to clarify effective strategies, and the vital role of student voice in shaping classroom dynamics. Additionally, they reflect on their collaborative experiences and the importance of fostering a culture of error to improve learning environments.
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