Observation definition

Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of a teacher's assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by an individual employed in the school district in a supervisory role and capacity and possessing a school administrator, Principal, or supervisor endorsement as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:9-2.1.
Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of a Principal’s, Vice Principal’s, and Assistant Principal’s assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by the Superintendent or designee.
Observation means learning experiences in a relevant setting that meet program outcomes but do not require on-site faculty supervision and where the student does not directly care for patients/clients.

Examples of Observation in a sentence

  • Within three months of the Effective Date, the County and the Sheriff 6 will commence a systematic review of all prisoner housing, beginning with the 7 Mental Health Unit of the Correctional Treatment Center, all High Observation 8 Housing areas, all Moderate Observation Housing areas, single-person discipline, 9 and areas in which safety precautions are implemented, to reduce the risk of self- 10 harm and to identify and address suicide hazards.

  • A Formal Focused Observation is at least thirty (30) minutes in length and no more than the length of one (1) lesson and emphasizes the focus area(s) identified after the earlier Formal Holistic Observation.

  • Custody staff will 24 utilize the Behavior Observation and Referral Form.

  • Within six months of the Effective Date, the County and the Sheriff 14 will install protective barriers that do not prevent line-of-sight supervision on the 15 second floor tier of all High Observation Housing areas to prevent prisoners from 16 jumping off of the second floor tier.

  • The teacher shall be provided access to the Walkthrough/Informal Observation Form.


More Definitions of Observation

Observation means the gathering of evidence through classroom or worksite visits, or other visits, work samples, or conversations that allow for the gathering of evidence of the performance of assigned duties, for the purpose of examining evidence over time against the instructional rubrics pursuant to this section.
Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of an administrator's assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by the Superintendent or designee.
Observation means the gathering of evidence made through classroom or worksite visits for the purpose of examining evidence over time against the instructional or leadership framework rubrics pursuant to this section.
Observation means the detention under medical supervision of persons in such places and for such periods as may be directed by a Health Officer;
Observation means the actual viewing by the evaluator of the employee working in assigned areas during a specific period of time as a part of the evaluation process.
Observation means diagnostic evaluation, medical, psychiatric and psychological examination, and care of a person for the purpose of determining his mental condition.
Observation means a statement of fact made during a safety management audit and substantiated by objective evidence.