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Peer Observation & Feedback

Peer Observation and Feedback

One effective best practice is implementing peer observation sessions, where teachers observe each other’s classes and provide constructive feedback. This strategy allows educators to:

  1. Learn New Techniques: Gain insights into different teaching styles, classroom management strategies, and student engagement methods.
  2. Collaborate on Improvements: Discuss what worked well and explore ways to adapt these methods to their own classrooms.
  3. Build a Supportive Community: Foster a culture of trust and shared growth among teachers.

By applying lessons learned from their peers, educators can enhance their teaching practices and create a more dynamic and engaging learning environment for students.

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I am Najmus Saher, the Curriculum Head at The Intelli School. I oversee the curriculum and academics for the entire school, ensuring a comprehensive and effective educational experience.

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