To thrive as a Teacher Observer, you need a strong background in educational theory, classroom management, and instructional strategies, often supported by a teaching degree and experience in education. Familiarity with observation protocols, evaluation rubrics, and digital documentation tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, objectivity, and constructive communication help you provide effective feedback and foster professional growth. These skills ensure accurate assessments and meaningful support for teachers, ultimately enhancing classroom effectiveness and student outcomes.