Theme: observation for developmental purposes and classroom research contents: introduction


Pin It! 10 Teacher Tips When Gathering your Documentation



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Observation for Developmental Purposes and Classroom Research

Pin It! 10 Teacher Tips When Gathering your Documentation

  1. Date – this is key in tracking development over time

  2. Time – start time and end time

  3. Setting – note the location (indoor or outdoor; center or play area)

  4. Purpose – what is the intended goal

  5. Note the child (or children) who are involved in the activity

  6. Record only the facts – Write down exactly what you see and hear

  7. Be as concise (to the point) as you can

  8. Record the facts in the order as they occur

  9. Be descriptive and provide vivid details -create a visual picture so others can “see” what is happening

  10. Be specific and avoid vague or general terms – this is helpful when you go back to review your data


Objective versus subjective observation evidence


Intentional teachers must learn how to write objective observations. As you observe, it is best to write down all that you see and hear, and report just the facts. It takes practice to learn how to separate facts from opinions. Here are some helpful tips for you to review:

Table 1.1: Objective Observations vs. Subjective Observations


Objective Observations

Subjective Observations

Objective observations are based on what we observed using our senses, we record exactly what we see, hear, taste, touch, and smell

Subjective observations are often influenced by our past events, personal experiences and opinions, and can be biased based on our cultural backgrounds

Objective information is based on the facts we gather. If we don’t see it, we don’t report it. We report only details and provide vivid descriptions

Subjective information is based on our opinions, assumptions, personal beliefs, prejudice feelings or can be based on suspicions, rumors and guesses

Results are more likely to be valid and reliable from child to child

Results are often inconsistent and vary from child to child

Objective Terms that can be Used: Seems to be; Appears to

Subjective Words to Avoid:
Just; because; but; always, never; can’t; I think; happy, smart, helpful, pretty, angry, shy, likes, loves, hates, sad


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