LIEP School-Wide Activity Observation Instrument
Purpose: To record observations of various LIEP-related events such as classroom instruction, after school/out of school time activities, staff planning sessions, parent education events, family-liaison sponsored events and other types of family/parent events.
General Instructions:
Use two observers for each event. Observer 1 is responsible for completing the observation cover page, collecting copies of instructional materials or other relevant materials associated with the event, and completing the checklist of possible characteristics. Observer 2 is responsible for documenting a narrative, running record of behaviors that occur during the observation and drawing a schematic of the room in which the observation occurs.
Observer 1 is responsible for completing the observation cover on page 2 of this instrument and for completing the checklist to note the occurrence of various characteristics of the event. The checklist is found on page 3-5 of this instrument. As any characteristic is noted, the observer should place a checkmark in the space next to that characteristic. Use the space provided on page 6 to describe any variations or innovations that go beyond the list of possible characteristics.
Prior to beginning running record, Observe r 2 is responsible for drawing a schematic of the room. The observer should note what is on the board, computer, PowerPoint display, etc. In drawing the layout, Observer 1 should code individuals by assigning each with a number (e.g., students would be assigned S1, S2, etc.; family members might be assigned F1, F2, etc.). Use the coding system to note behaviors associated with that individual in the running record. Use the space provided on page 7 of this instrument to draw the schematic.
The running record of observed behaviors should be noted in short increments of time (approximately 5-10 minutes increments). For example, if observing a classroom based event, the running record might include: 8:05 AM – Class began teacher reviews prior lesson; each student describes one learning from prior lesson; purpose of new lesson introduced to students; 8:10 AM – Teacher activates prior knowledge and introduces background information re: new lesson by displaying related pictures; teacher prompts each students to discuss what they know about the picture; Student 1 asks clarification question about picture; teacher uses questions to help Student 1 recall information about picture, etc……). Begin the running record on page 7 of this instrument.
At the end of the observation, Observer 1 and 2 are responsible for comparing and reconciling notes captured.
LIEP School-Wide Activity Observation Instrument
Cover Page
Observation Date: ___________ Time: Start______ End_______
School: _______________________ District: __________________________
Type of LIEP (as labeled by school/district): English Immersion ____ Bilingual ____ Newcomer____
Indicate the LIEP Sub-type (as labeled by school/district): (e.g., Developmental Bilingual, Transition Bilingual, Sheltered Instruction, Dual Language, ESL, Content-Based ESL, SIFE/Literacy ESL, Hybrid, Other): ___________________________________________________________________________________
Teacher(s)/Staff Observed: ___________________________________________________________________________________
If non-instructional staff, indicate the staff role(s): ___________________________________________________________________________________
Teacher/Staff Gender: Number of Males ____ Number of Females ____
Subject/Event Observed: _______________________________________________________________
Grade Level(s): _________________ Course Title (if applicable) __________________________
Class Period/Event Time (if applicable) ____________________________________________________
Location of Event (e.g., classroom, auditorium, gym, computer lab, library, art room, music room, play area, etc)
Students: Number of Males: _________ Number of Females _________ Number of ELs: ___________
Parent/Family Members: Number of Males: _______ Number of Females: _______
Did you collect copies of instructional or other relevant materials associated with class/lesson or LIEP-related event?
Yes No, explain:
If yes, list the materials collected:
School-Wide Activity Observation Instrument
Checklist of Possible Characteristics
Instructions: Place a checkmark in the box across from each observed characteristics. Describe other characteristics and observations in the space provided.
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School-Wide Activity Observation Instrument
Checklist of Possible Characteristics
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In the space provided, describe any innovations or other characteristics of the event noted that go beyond this checklist of possible characteristics.
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Room Schematic Drawing
Room Schematic Instructions: In the space below, draw a schematic of the room. Note what is on the board, computer(s), PowerPoint display, etc. In drawing your layout below, code individuals by assigning each with a number (e.g., students would be assigned S1, S2, etc.; family members might be assigned F1, F2, etc.). Use the coding system to note behaviors associated with that individual in the running record.
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Running Record
Running Record Instructions: In the space below, provide a running record description of the context and components of the lesson or other LIEP-related event that you are observing. Write your observations in short increments of time by recording the start time of major activities to document the amount of time spent on such activities. Remember, your observation contributes to a descriptive portrait of the LIEP components. Note that the types of events to be observed include but are not limited to classroom lessons, afterschool activities, staff/teacher planning events or professional development events, and family/community events.
For instructional events: To determine participation, note the amount of “talk” time of teacher and students (and if applicable family member/parent) in large group sessions. Indicate whether student (and if applicable parent/family member) participation is voluntary or if the individual is called upon. For work done in pairs, note the amount of time allocated for pair work and whether each individual participated. Use codes assigned to individuals to describe their specific behavior(s) during the observation.
For non-instructional events: To determine participation, note the amount of “talk” time of the various individuals involved in large group sessions. Indicate whether participation is voluntary or if the individual is called upon. Use codes assigned to individuals to describe their specific behavior(s) during the observation.
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Running Record continued….
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File Created | 2021-02-01 |