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    Feldman, J. & Feighan, K. (2010). [Teacher Pre-Observation Interview Guide].Philadelphia, PA: Research for Better Schools.

    Teacher Pre-Observation Interview Guide

    For use with teachers at the eight Striving Readers

    schools, except those teachingREAD 180.

    Hello, this is ________________ from _______________ in ____________, ____. Wevecontracted with Memphis City Schools to conduct an independent evaluation of the Memphis

    Striving Readers Program. As part of this four-year evaluation, we are randomly selectingclassrooms to observe. You are being asked to participate in this interview because one of yourclasses was chosen for observation.

    This interview should take no more than five minutes. Please answer the questions as best asyou can. As you read in the informed consent form that you have signed, your responses will be

    kept confidential and you will never be identified by name when we report the results of these

    interviews. Also, this interview and the observation will be used for research only, never for

    professional or personnel evaluation. You are free to stop participating or withdraw at any time.Let me know if you would like to skip a question because you dont know how to respond to it.

    May I start the interview now? Please think about the class you teach during ______ period.[This will be mathematics, science, language arts, or social studies class].

    1. What has this class been doing recently? [Probe: on what unit are you working? Whatinstructional materials are you using? What, if anything, will you be asking the students

    to do during that class?]

    2. Where does the lesson youre presenting today fit within the unit?3. What do you anticipate doing in class today (or on the day I will be observing)? [Probe:

    What do you hope students will learn as a result of the work you have planned?]

    4. What is the content-related objective(s) of the lesson? (If teacher provides only a short SPI

    number, ask for specific detail about the goal(s) of the lesson). [Probe: What, if anythingdo you hope students will learn about MCLA strategies as a result of the work you have

    planned?] NOTE: If the pre-observation interview is NOT conducted, this questionshould be added to the post-observation interview.

    5.Is there anything in particular I should know about the students I will be observing (e.g., is

    it an honors class?)

    Thank you so much. See you on [observation date]. Please remember that I am coming to

    evaluate the MCLA program (the purpose of our study), not your performance.