Unit 108: Observation of an experienced teacher
Natalie Drew
PS/A001/A5
Observation of an experience teacher: Observing Mentor.
The experience teacher that I observed was my mentor who teaches science at the CTC Kingshurst. Although this is not my subject specialism it is still very useful for me to observe this lesson as it is practically based, as is my subject, and also the lesson is aimed at a similar age range..
The lesson that I observed was for a group of ten post sixteen students studying IB Biology. The objective of the lesson was for the students to carry out an experiment that they had planned as part of their coursework portfolio on ‘Factors affecting the rate of an enzyme catalysed reaction’. In previous lessons the students had covered the theory behind enzyme catalysed reactions and were given the title of the piece of coursework to be planned. They had been given a coursework front sheet which outline what they were required to do and what they were being assessed on.
The lesson had been well planned and clearly fitted into a scheme of lessons that delivered the topic of enzymes. I was provided with a comprehensive lesson plan before the lesson. The lesson objectives were clearly written and explained and linked directly to the assessment criteria. The plan showed a three part lesson plan divided into a starter, main and plenary, with sufficient time for each activity allocated.
