WEBINAR: ADOPTING PEER OBSERVATION OF TEACHING STRATEGIES IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM
Course is aimed at teaching participants how to adopt peer observation of teaching in the primary school classroom.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will complete the following:
- Identify various models of peer observation
- Explore the importance of peer observation ‘ground rules’
- Assess teaching strategies under various headings
- Explore the benefits of adopting peer observation of teaching
BIO:
John A. Phayer is a former post-graduate student of the University of Limerick having completed a Specialist Diploma in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship (First Class Hons) and also completed an M.A. in Education (Research) in Mary Immaculate College on the following thesis title: "Dyslexia and Assistive Technology in Education: What benefits can be gained by third level students with Dyslexia from the use of the Assistive Technology software package, TextHelp?" under the supervision of Mr. Brendan Barry. For many years, John has been engaged in various teaching roles, particularly, teaching students with Dyslexia and Dyspraxia how to operate various types of special educational technologies for use in their studies in addition to delivering many I.C.T. in S.E.N. in-service courses for primary and post-primary teachers in different Education Centres around Ireland.
Course Details
| Course Date | 09-03-2026 7:00 pm |
| Course End Date | 09-03-2026 8:00 pm |
| Cut off date | 09-03-2026 7:00 pm |
| Capacity | 50 |
| Individual Price | FREE |
| Speaker | John Phayer |
| Select Hours | 1 |
| Location | ONLINE (via ZOOM) |