Practice Observe Delivery
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Module Introduction4 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module objective
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What happens when practice is delivered with fidelity?
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Observe delivery of peer lessons
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Builds collegiality and a culture of collaboration
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Builds collegiality and a culture of collaboration
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Observation of peer delivery of effective teaching
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Builds capacity as teachers improve their practice
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Builds capacity as teachers improve their practice
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Improved educational outcomes for students
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Improved educational outcomes for students
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Builds a high expectations culture in the school
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Builds a high expectations culture in the school
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Test your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Cover
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Not Delivered With Fidelity13 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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What happens when practice is not delivered with fidelity
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The teaching team do not work collaboratively
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The teaching team do not work collaboratively
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Capacity is not built, and the teaching team do not improve their practice
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Capacity is not built, and the teaching team do not improve their practice
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Educational outcomes for students do not improve
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Educational outcomes for students do not improve
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Does not build high-expectation culture
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Does not build high-expectation culture
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Test your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers that impede delivering practice with fidelity
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Using deductive logic to identify the cause of the barrier
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Don’t know why observing delivery is required
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Don’t know how to do it
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Staff absences or shortages
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Allocated to resolve unrelated tasks
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Test your understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity11 Topics|1 Test
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Cover
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Ways to tackle barriers so delivery is observed with fidelity
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Learn why observing delivery of peer lessons is required
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The Process
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Learn how to observe delivery of peer lessons
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Observation of peer delivery of effective teaching
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Manage staff absences
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Manage staff shortages
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Reschedule or reassign unrelated tasks
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Check your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Module evaluation survey1 Topic
Participants 478
Builds a high expectations culture in the school
ddewell@goodtogreatschools.org.au August 7, 2023

Builds a High Expectations Culture
in the School
When the instructional leaders schedule and facilitate time for the teaching team to observe delivery of effective teaching by a peer, it creates and environment where reflecting on one’s practice and committing to continuous improvement is not only normalised but an expectation. Research has shown that high expectations have a direct and significant impact on student motivation, as this is a precursor to actions affecting student achievement that are theorised to be influenced by teacher behaviour (Perry, Turner, & Meyer, 2006).

How it works
When teachers and teaching assistants are provided release time to observe delivery of one their peers delivering effective teaching, it promotes an open door policy where peers and instructional leaders are invitedĀ into the classroom. Teachers and teaching assistants feel comfortable and understand that observations and feedback are strategies used to improve professional practice and educational outcomes tor students.

Observation of a peer delivery of a lesson promotes lifelong learning and the pursuit of mastery and provides an excellent example for students to follow.