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Adapted from GA DOE GAPSS Analysis Classroom Instruction Observation Form and NAGC-CEC Teacher Standards for Gifted Education
Revised 11/2013
13. Students effectively use technology Yes Microsoft Surfaceall
during the class period. students have one
14. Instructional goals, activities, Yes DECIDE Graphic
interactions, and classroom environment Organizer; students
convey high expectations for gifted
students.
Assessment 15. Formative assessments are utilized Yes Sum It Up!!!
during instruction to provide immediate
evidence of student learning and to
provide specific feedback to students.
Planning and 16. Classroom management is conducive Yes Your students understood the
Organization to student learning. expectations of your
classroom and what is
expected from each student!
I like the discussions you and
your students had and the
discussions they had with one
another.
I7. Instruction is provided in a safe and Yes Learning is taking placeit
orderly environment. seems as though students
love you and the students
enjoy being in class with you.
They believe you are
enthusiastic and she is
realeven acts like a mom at
school
18. The teacher maximizes instructional Yes NO DOWN TIME!!! The
time. students like that you dont
just give them busy
workyou give work that
makes them think!
AWESOME!!!
School 19. The culture of the classroom reflects Yes Great learning environment!!!
Culture a risk-free learning environment. Learning is definitely taking
place. The students stated
you allow them to be
personal and that you get it!
Adapted from GA DOE GAPSS Analysis Classroom Instruction Observation Form and NAGC-CEC Teacher Standards for Gifted Education
Revised 11/2013
Overall Assessment Not Evident (implementation of Emerging (12-14 elements) Proficient (14-17 elements) Exemplary (17-19 elements)
less than 12 elements)
Absence of major components While students met the learning With implementation of 14- With full implementation of
of a standard-based classroom goals of the lesson, absence of 17 of the components of a 17-19 of the components of a
as noted above prevented the major components of a standards- standards-based classroom, standards-based classroom,
gifted learners from meeting the based classroom as noted above the students met the learning the students exceeded the
goals of the lesson. prevented the gifted learners from goals and demonstrated learning goals and gained
being fully challenged by the lesson critical and/or creative new insights that can be
to think critically and/or creatively. thinking. transferred beyond the
discipline of study.
Adapted from GA DOE GAPSS Analysis Classroom Instruction Observation Form and NAGC-CEC Teacher Standards for Gifted Education