Peer Observation
During a recent peer observation session, I had the opportunity to observe a demonstration in which my peer (HS/TE18/0046) taught a lesson on "WH question forms" to grade 9 ESL students. It is worth noting that our batchmates served as the students for this demonstration. My peer employed several classroom management techniques, including eliciting with hinting and signposting, explaining, giving instructions, and using positive reinforcement. One notable strength of my peer's teaching approach was her clear instructions and well-structured lesson planning. The instructions provided were precise and suited to the grade 9 level, contributing to effective classroom management. Additionally, she used the eliciting method, hinting at answers and signposting the direction of the lesson, which encouraged student participation. My peer's use of mnemonics added an interesting and engaging element to the lesson, which was well-received by the grade 9 students. It provide...