Peer Observation of Teaching
Peer observation can be either formative or summative. Formative observations are designed to provide guidance and advice to help an instructor improve. To be most effective, formative evaluations should be confidential and should remain the property of the instructor being observed. Formative peer observations give the instructor opportunities to reexamine their teaching with an observer who is a colleague. Summative evaluations are not confidential and usually performed for use in personnel decisions such as promotions and for comparison in relation to other colleagues in the department (ISU CELT).
Peer observations generally consist of pre-observation, observation, and post-observation, and may include a reflective summary.
- Pre-Observation: Two-part process consisting of 1) examining the course materials, and 2) having an intentional conversation with the instructor about class expectations and context to provide necessary background for the observation.
- Observation: Includes observing both individual and group behaviors in a specific class to help instructor and observer “see” teaching and learning from a different perspective.
- Post-Observation: Post-observation is a follow-up meeting of the observer and instructor to discuss observations and have a conversation about teaching and learning.
The following tools and templates are being offered for use by departments or schools who wish to use a pre-existing peer observation tool. Use of these materials is not required by the university but are recommended as examples of best practices in teaching. Departments may use them as written, or edit to add, reword, or remove criteria.
- Classroom Teaching Peer Observation Protocol [pdf] – from the University of Southern California Center for Excellence in Teaching, modified with permission (see resources below).
- Peer Observation of Teaching Form [docx] – from the College of Education at the University of South Carolina, modified with permission.
- Online Teaching Peer Observation Form [docx] - from the Center for Teaching Excellence at the University of South Carolina
Additional Resources:
- "Adapting the Faculty Peer Review Process to Your Context." (2019). Northeastern Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning Through Research.
- "Faculty Peer Observation and Feedback." (2019). Northeastern Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning Through Research.
- "Peer Observation of Teaching." (2019). The University of Texas at Austin Faculty Innovation Center.
- "Peer Observation of Teaching: Best Practices." Iowa State University Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
- "Peer Review & Evaluation." University of Southern California Center for Excellence in Teaching.
- "Faculty Peer Review of Online Teaching." Penn State University College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.