REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION SYSTEM (PMES)

FOR TEACHERS

TEACHER I-VII

CLASSROOM OBSERVATION TOOL (COT) - RATING SHEET

OBSERVER: LEON L. JOSOL
DATE: March 26, 2026
TEACHER OBSERVED: Neil O. Buladaco
TIME: 09:00 AM
SUBJECT/GRADE: ESP 8
OBSERVATION: 1 2 3 4
QUARTER: Q4

DIRECTIONS FOR THE OBSERVERS:

  1. Rate each item on the checklist according to how well the teacher performed during the classroom observation.
  2. For indicators not applicable for the classroom observation period, place 'N/A' (or NO).
  3. Each indicator is assessed on an individual basis.
INDICATORS 34567NO
1. Apply knowledge of content within and across curriculum teaching areas (1.1.2)
2. Use a range of teaching strategies that enhance learner achievement in literacy and numeracy skills (1.4.2)
3. Apply a range of teaching strategies to develop critical and creative thinking, as well as other higher-order thinking skills (1.5.2)
4. Manage classroom structure to engage learners, individually or in groups, in meaningful exploration, discovery and hands-on activities within a range of physical learning environments (2.3.2)
5. Manage learner behavior constructively by applying positive and non-violent discipline to ensure learning-focused environments (2.6.2)
6. Use differentiated, developmentally appropriate learning experiences to address learners’ gender, needs, strengths, interests and experiences (3.1.2)
7. Plan, manage and implement developmentally sequenced teaching and learning process to meet curriculum requirements and varied teaching contexts (4.1.2)
8. Select, develop, organize and use appropriate teaching and learning resources, including ICT, to address learning goals (4.5.2)
9. Design, select, organize and use diagnostic, formative and summative assessment strategies consistent with curriculum requirements (5.1.2)
OTHER COMMENTS:
The teacher furnishes a copy of his lesson plan for the day albeit unsigned by the person in authority. The teacher has an audible voice that can be sufficiently heard all throughout the classroom. Although negligible by nature but I suggest that do not carry every time with you your gadget because it implies unpreparedness or lacking mastery of the lesson. He starts his class on time and eventually finishes the lesson a few minutes ahead of the allotted time. He dons the prescribed uniform of the day for a licensed professional teacher.
SY 2024-2025 | Proficient Teacher
This tool was developed through the Philippine National Research Center for Teacher Quality (RCTQ).