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COT-RPMS
Classroom Observation Tool – Result-based Performance Management System
Observer:
Teacher Observed:
Observation:
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Date:
Subject & Grade Level Taught:
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Directions for the Observer:
1. Rate each item on the checklist according to how well the teacher performed during the classroom observation. Mark the appropriate column with a (
2. Each indicator is assessed on an individual basis, regardless of its relationship to other indicators.
3. Attach your Observation Notes Form to the completed rating sheet.
) mark.
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1. Applies knowledge of content
within and across curriculum
teaching areas
The teacher
demonstrates
minor content errors
either in the presentation
of the lesson or in
responding to learners’
questions or comments. - The lesson content
displays simple
coherence.
The teacher demonstrates
accurate knowledge of key
concepts both in the
presentation of the lesson
and in responding to
learners’ questions or
comments.
- The lesson content
displays coherence.
- The teacher attempts to
make connections across
curriculum content areas if
appropriate.
The teacher demonstrates
accurate and in-depth
knowledge of most concepts in the presentation of
the lesson and in responding to learners’ questions
in a manner that attempts
to be responsive to student
developmental learning
needs.
- The teacher makes
connections across
curriculum content areas if
appropriate.
The teacher demonstrates
accurate, in-depth and
broad knowledge of all
concepts in the presentation of the lesson and in
responding to learners’
questions in a manner that
is responsive to learner‘s
developmental needs and
promotes learning.
- The teacher makes
meaningful connections
across curriculum content
areas, if appropriate..
O2. Uses a range of teaching
strategies that enhance learner
achievement in literacy and
numeracy skills
The teacher uses loosely
connected teaching
strategies to address
learners’ literacy and/or
numeracy needs.
The teacher occasionally
applies teaching
strategies that address
learners’ literacy and/or
numeracy needs.
The teacher frequently
applies relevant
strategies that enhance
learners’ literacy and/or
numeracy skills.
The teacher consistently
applies relevant
strategies that enhance
learners’ literacy and/or
numeracy skills.
3. Applies a range of teaching
strategies to develop critical and
creative thinking, as well as other
higher-order thinking skills
The teacher provided
straightforward questions
and activities which lead
learners through a single
path of inquiry.
The teacher uses
questions and activities
that mostly require the
learners to interpret,
explain, or describe ideas
learned.
The teacher employs a
range of targeted followup questions and
activities that encourage
learners to explain,
demonstrate, and use
ideas learned.
The teacher challenges
learners to justify their
thinking and successfully
engages most learners in
the discussion using welldirected questions and
activities.
4. Manages classroom structure to
engage learners, individually or in
groups, in meaningful exploration,
discovery and hands-on activities
within a range of physical learning
environments
The teacher manages
classroom structure and
engages only some
learners in discovery or
hands-on learning
activities within a range
of physical learning
environments.
The teacher manages
classroom structure and
engages the majority of
the learners in discovery
and hands-on learning
activities within a range
of physical learning
environments.
The teacher manages
classroom structure and
engages most learners in
meaningful exploration,
discovery and hands-on
learning activities within a
range of physical
learning environments.
The teacher manages
classroom structure and
engages all learners in
meaningful exploration,
discovery and hands-on
learning activities within a
range of physical
learning environments.
5 .Manages learner behavior
constructively by applying positive
and non-violent discipline to
ensure learning-focused
environment
The teacher rarely
manages misbehavior
against established rules
of conduct.
6. Uses differentiated,
developmentally appropriate
learning experiences to address
learners’ gender, needs, strengths,
interest and experiences
The teacher provides a
limited range of
differentiated learning
experiences to address
the learning needs of
some learners.
The teacher occasionally
manages misbehavior
against established rules
of conduct and the
majority of the learners
follow such rules.
The teacher provides
differentiated or
developmentally
appropriate learning
experiences to address
the learning needs of
most learners.
The teacher frequently
manages misbehavior
against established rules
of conduct and most
learners follow such
rules.
The teacher provides
differentiated and
developmentally
appropriate learning
experiences to address
the needs of most
learners.
7. Plans, manages and implement
developmentally sequenced
teaching and learning processes
to meet curriculum requirements
and varied teaching context
The teacher implements
the lessons but only with
some elements of
developmentally
sequenced teaching and
learning processes.
The teacher implements
the lessons but with
inappropriate elements of
developmentally
sequenced teaching and
learning processes.
The teacher implements
the lessons with
appropriate elements of
developmentally
sequenced teaching and
learning processes.
The teacher consistently
manages misbehavior
against established rules
of conduct and all
learners follow such
rules.
The teacher provides
differrentiated and developmentally appropriate
learning experiences to
address the learning
needs of different groups
of learners.
The teacher manages well
structured lessons with
developmentally sequenced teaching and learning
processes to meet curriculum requirements and
varied teaching contexts.
8. Selects, develops, organizes
and uses appropriate teaching and
learning resources, including ICT,
to address learning goals
The teacher utilizes
learning resources,
including ICT, which are
loosely-aligned with the
learning goals.
The teacher utilizes
learning resources,
including ICT, which are
occasionally aligned with
the learning goals.
The teacher utilizes
learning resources,
including ICT, which are
generally aligned with the
learning goals.
The teacher utilizes
learning resources,
including ICT, which are
consistently aligned with
the learning goals.
The teacher integrates
extensive and multidisciplinary learning resources,
including ICT, which are
appropriate and aligned
with the learning goals.
9. Designs, selects, organizes and
uses diagnostic, formative and
summative assessment strategies
consistent with curriculum
requirements
The teacher provides a
limited range of
assessment strategies
but fails to address the
learning goals.
The teacher provides a
range of assessment
strategies but only some
are aligned with the
learning goals.
The teacher provides a
range of assessment
strategies that address
most of the learning
goals.
The teacher provides
assessment strategies
consistent with the
curriculum requirements
The teacher integrates
assessment strategies
engages learners in selfand peer-assessment.
The Teacher:
Other Comments:
Note: For schools with only one observer (Principal), this form will serve as the final rating
NO
The teacher applies highlevel knowledge of content
and pedagogy that creates
a conducive learning environment that enables an indepth and sophisticated
understanding of the
teaching and learning
process to meet individual
or group learning needs
within and across curriculum content areas.
The teacher integrates
well connected teaching
strategies that promote
individual and group
learners’ critical literacy
and/or critical numeracy
skills.
The teacher provides a
broad range of questions
and activities, including
those of higher-order that
challenge learners to
analyze their thinking to
promote deeper
understanding.
The teacher organizes and
maintains classroom
structure and engages
learners, individually or in
groups, in meaningful
exploration, discovery and
hands-on learning activities
within a range of physical
learning environments.
The teacher constructively
manages learner behavior
by applying positive and
nonviolent discipline to
ensure learning-focused
environment.
The teacher provides
differentiated and
developmentally
appropriate learning
experiences to address
the diverse learning
needs.
The teacher manages
well structured lessons
with emphasis on explicit
connections between
previous learning and
new concepts and skills.
Total Score_________ Average_________ Description___________
NOEL C. TAN
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Observer’s Name & Signature
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Teacher’s Name & Signature
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