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Anecdotal
Records
Eden Mae Selim
BSEd-English-3
What are Anecdotal Records?
Refer to the recorded
accounts of pertinent,
characteristic actions and
observations of an individual
as noted and written by a
teacher.
What are Anecdotal Records?
It is also a written report
describing an incident of an
individual behaviour.
Anecdotal records are…
 Helpful sources of information in evaluating
pupil’s growth
 Useful for teachers in obtaining greater
understanding of their pupils and in identifying
the causes of pupil’s behaviour
Purpose
 provide information regarding a student's
development over a period of time
 provide ongoing records about individual
instructional needs
 capture observations of significant behaviors
that might otherwise be lost
 provide ongoing documentation of learning
that may be shared with students, parents
and teachers.
Why make a record?
 Fallibility of human
memory
 Inadequacy of human
beings as assemblers
and combiners of facts
about another person
A record provides stable
evidence on which later
appraisals can be based.
It also provides a type of
documentation about a
person, whether to school
authorities, to parents, or to
a potential, that lends
weight and substance to
the report.
Who should be observed?
The children will be
ordinarily selected for
observation in terms of the
teacher’s special interest
in them.
What should be recorded?
 Interaction of a child with the other children in
the room
 Evidence of acceptance or rejection,
aggression or withdrawal
 Events that throw light on the child’s role in
the group and his reaction to it
3 Common Deviations
The anecdote…
 Evaluates – tells the teacher’s reaction to the
child
 Interprets – gives the teacher’s conclusion as
to the reasons for behaviour
 Describes – in general terms rather than in
specific terms
Features of a Good Anecdotal
Record
1. It provides an accurate description of a specific
event.
2. It describes the setting sufficiently to give the event
meaning.
3. The interpretation is separated from the description.
4. The event it describes is one that relates to the child’s
personal development or social interactions.
5. The event it describes is either representative of the
typical behaviour of the child or significant because it
is strikingly different from his usual form of behaviour.
How should Anecdotal Records be
kept?
The appropriate form-keeping of records will depend upon
the primary purpose for which they are being kept.
• If the records serve to guide the teacher’s study
of two or three particular pupils, they may well
be kept in the form of two or three separate logs
or diaries.
• If an individual file folder is used, an 8 ½ x 11
inch sheet of paper will often prove suitable.
What should be done to organize
or summarize records?
 A thumbnail sketch of the
individual, as shown by the
anecdotes, should be
prepared.
 Health
 Intellectual Ability
 Academic Achievements
 Home Surroundings
 Family Pattern
• In the summary, as in
the records
themselves, the
descriptive summary
and its interpretations
should be kept clearly
differentiated.
4 Types of Anecdotal Records
1. Evaluative Statements
The teacher includes statements that evaluate or judge
the behaviour of the pupil observed.
Example:
“… X was very active in our poetry class and
wanted to do just what she wanted to do. She
simply did not have consideration for others. I
had to ask her to sit in front. For this, she
showed a bad attitude.”
4 Types of Anecdotal Records
2. Interpretive Statements
These statements are attempts to account for or explain
the behaviour of the pupil on the basis of single
observation noted.
Example:
“… X has been over-active in class lately. He
won’t stay in his seat. He is growing so fast that
he cannot remain settled… Of course, the
inward change, the growth, causes the
restlessness.”
4 Types of Anecdotal Records
3. Generalized Descriptive Statements
Statements with very broad general terms and with
qualifying adverbs (frequently, everyday, always, etc.)
Example:
“… X has been awfully restless these days. He is
whispering most of the time. He is not kept busy. In
the circle during various discussions, even though he
is interested, his arms are moving, or he is punching
the one sitting next to him.”
4 Types of Anecdotal Records
4. Specific or Concrete Descriptive Statement
The teacher describes concretely the situation in
which the action or comment occurred.
Example:
“… X did not go out to play during recess
although the weather was just fine. She
stayed in the room by herself. She was
reading a novel.”
6. the date of the entry should be put; the
observer should initial the entry
correspondingly.
have access to the pupil’s
anecdotal notebook.
(Form No.
1)
Pupil _______________________________ Grade/
Year _____________
Date Place Observer Records
ANECDOTAL
EXAMPLES
Anecdotal Record
Activity: Learning center – Tables_
Date : 11/09/02
Observer: Teacher Tina
Student’s Name: Tommy Uy
Description of Observation: Tommy ran
over to the table where other students
were completing puzzles shouting, “Here I
come!” He then approached another
student and asked, “Can I have that
puzzle?” Other student: No, I’m not
finished. Jimmy: But I need that one to
build my rocketship. Other student: Mrs.
H says you have to wait your
turn. Jimmy: Mrs. H, Mrs. H, can I have
that puzzle now? Mrs. H: when ___ is
finished, you may have a turn. Jimmy:
Set the timer then. (to other student) You
have 1 minute, right Mrs. H? Jimmy then
sat at the table with his face supported by
1. The most important advantage of
anecdotal records is that they provide a
description of actual behavior in natural
situations.
2. A special advantage to the elementary
teacher is that anecdotal records can be
used with very young pupils and with
objective when observing and reporting
pupil behavior.
Improving the Effectiveness
of Anecdotal Records
Anecdotal Recording

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Anecdotal Recording

  • 2. What are Anecdotal Records? Refer to the recorded accounts of pertinent, characteristic actions and observations of an individual as noted and written by a teacher.
  • 3. What are Anecdotal Records? It is also a written report describing an incident of an individual behaviour.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Anecdotal records are…  Helpful sources of information in evaluating pupil’s growth  Useful for teachers in obtaining greater understanding of their pupils and in identifying the causes of pupil’s behaviour
  • 7. Purpose  provide information regarding a student's development over a period of time  provide ongoing records about individual instructional needs  capture observations of significant behaviors that might otherwise be lost  provide ongoing documentation of learning that may be shared with students, parents and teachers.
  • 8.
  • 9. Why make a record?  Fallibility of human memory  Inadequacy of human beings as assemblers and combiners of facts about another person A record provides stable evidence on which later appraisals can be based. It also provides a type of documentation about a person, whether to school authorities, to parents, or to a potential, that lends weight and substance to the report.
  • 10. Who should be observed? The children will be ordinarily selected for observation in terms of the teacher’s special interest in them.
  • 11. What should be recorded?  Interaction of a child with the other children in the room  Evidence of acceptance or rejection, aggression or withdrawal  Events that throw light on the child’s role in the group and his reaction to it
  • 12. 3 Common Deviations The anecdote…  Evaluates – tells the teacher’s reaction to the child  Interprets – gives the teacher’s conclusion as to the reasons for behaviour  Describes – in general terms rather than in specific terms
  • 13. Features of a Good Anecdotal Record 1. It provides an accurate description of a specific event. 2. It describes the setting sufficiently to give the event meaning. 3. The interpretation is separated from the description. 4. The event it describes is one that relates to the child’s personal development or social interactions. 5. The event it describes is either representative of the typical behaviour of the child or significant because it is strikingly different from his usual form of behaviour.
  • 14. How should Anecdotal Records be kept? The appropriate form-keeping of records will depend upon the primary purpose for which they are being kept. • If the records serve to guide the teacher’s study of two or three particular pupils, they may well be kept in the form of two or three separate logs or diaries. • If an individual file folder is used, an 8 ½ x 11 inch sheet of paper will often prove suitable.
  • 15. What should be done to organize or summarize records?  A thumbnail sketch of the individual, as shown by the anecdotes, should be prepared.  Health  Intellectual Ability  Academic Achievements  Home Surroundings  Family Pattern • In the summary, as in the records themselves, the descriptive summary and its interpretations should be kept clearly differentiated.
  • 16. 4 Types of Anecdotal Records 1. Evaluative Statements The teacher includes statements that evaluate or judge the behaviour of the pupil observed. Example: “… X was very active in our poetry class and wanted to do just what she wanted to do. She simply did not have consideration for others. I had to ask her to sit in front. For this, she showed a bad attitude.”
  • 17. 4 Types of Anecdotal Records 2. Interpretive Statements These statements are attempts to account for or explain the behaviour of the pupil on the basis of single observation noted. Example: “… X has been over-active in class lately. He won’t stay in his seat. He is growing so fast that he cannot remain settled… Of course, the inward change, the growth, causes the restlessness.”
  • 18. 4 Types of Anecdotal Records 3. Generalized Descriptive Statements Statements with very broad general terms and with qualifying adverbs (frequently, everyday, always, etc.) Example: “… X has been awfully restless these days. He is whispering most of the time. He is not kept busy. In the circle during various discussions, even though he is interested, his arms are moving, or he is punching the one sitting next to him.”
  • 19. 4 Types of Anecdotal Records 4. Specific or Concrete Descriptive Statement The teacher describes concretely the situation in which the action or comment occurred. Example: “… X did not go out to play during recess although the weather was just fine. She stayed in the room by herself. She was reading a novel.”
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. 6. the date of the entry should be put; the observer should initial the entry correspondingly.
  • 23. have access to the pupil’s anecdotal notebook.
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  • 25. (Form No. 1) Pupil _______________________________ Grade/ Year _____________ Date Place Observer Records
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  • 29. Anecdotal Record Activity: Learning center – Tables_ Date : 11/09/02 Observer: Teacher Tina Student’s Name: Tommy Uy Description of Observation: Tommy ran over to the table where other students were completing puzzles shouting, “Here I come!” He then approached another student and asked, “Can I have that puzzle?” Other student: No, I’m not finished. Jimmy: But I need that one to build my rocketship. Other student: Mrs. H says you have to wait your turn. Jimmy: Mrs. H, Mrs. H, can I have that puzzle now? Mrs. H: when ___ is finished, you may have a turn. Jimmy: Set the timer then. (to other student) You have 1 minute, right Mrs. H? Jimmy then sat at the table with his face supported by
  • 30. 1. The most important advantage of anecdotal records is that they provide a description of actual behavior in natural situations. 2. A special advantage to the elementary teacher is that anecdotal records can be used with very young pupils and with
  • 31. objective when observing and reporting pupil behavior.
  • 32. Improving the Effectiveness of Anecdotal Records