Unit 6: Observing and Recording Student Performance
Teachers are required to make frequent decisions about how to best teach and
motivate students. The quality of these decisions depends on the information
teachers have about the student and their performance. Observation and recording
of students' performance and behavior is an important role of the paraeducator
and an important tool for teachers. Accurate behavior observation is essential in
identifying students' needs and developing effective instruction.
This unit discusses issues and techniques involved in gathering and
reporting student performance data.
The purposes of this instructional module are to:
- Improve the accuracy of observation skills of paraeducators,
- Increase the amount of information collected for the purpose of improving
instructional programs, and
- Contribute to instruction that is both efficient and provides sufficient
information for accurate educational decisions.
After completing this unit and its activities the paraeducator should expect to
be able to:
- Identifying the purposes and problems inherent with using behavior
observation as an information source.
- Defining behavior in observable, measurable terms
- Using systematic procedures for observing and recording behavior including:
- Frequency
- Duration
- Rate
- Percentage
- Time sampling
- Anecdotal records
- Charting results of behavior observation using graphs.
Pretest
Pretest
Lessons
Lesson 1: Purposes of Data Collection and Observation
Lesson 2: Concerns about Data Collection and Observation
Lesson 3: Observable Behaviors
Lesson 4: Observation Techniques
Lesson 5: Charting Student Performance
Learning Activities
Activity 1: Observable and Measurable Behavior Activity
Post Test
Post Test
Related Practicum Activities
Practicum Activites