“…A simple checklist identifying skills that are to be critiqued is common practice in the literature (Bethune & Wood, 2013; Jao, 2013; Kohler, Ezell, & Paluselli, 1999; Kohler et al, 1995). Other, more elaborate methods for the collection and review of behaviors such as online transcriptions of teacher utterances (Tschantz & Vail, 2000), analyses of self-reflections (Jang & Chen, 2010, Jao, 2013), tape recordings (Kohler et al, 1999), and videos (Anastos & Ancowitz, 1987; Jang & Chen, 2010) also have been used. Regardless of the data collection format, it is imperative that the observation be followed by accurate, specific, and objective feedback (Showers, 1985).…”