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    During this lesson‚ I was able to observe not only the classroom teacher‚ but also a student teacher from Texas A&M. As the student teacher was explaining to the students what a truism is‚ the teacher was pacing around the room as she spoke with the students about their essays. The student sat in their desk the entire period‚ listening and learning about how to correctly write a truism. The resources that were being used for the lesson were the projector‚ computer‚ online class bulletin‚ and each

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    Western Governors university | CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT | FCT4 TASK 3 | | LaShonda Horton 209990 | 11/28/2012 | | Did you view the elementary or secondary video? * Elementary 1. Observation and Description A. Describe the observed classroom routines.The class starts with the children removing materials from their desk to get organized. Having the children remove all materials from their desk to organize them according to size teaches the children to have respect for their

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    Most childhoods are defined by an unabashed innocence that evaporates as we age. When individuals reminisce on the earlier years spent with society; images of freedom and longing often accompany. Elementary schools‚ especially kindergarten classrooms‚ are the prime examples to find children in a setting where they interact without outside stimulus. The subculture being observed is a kindergarten class whose predominant identities as children‚ siblings‚ and members of society all intertwine. Kindergarteners

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    The time I have spent so far observing my mentor teacher has provided me with an immense amount of benefits. The classroom observations have given me a sense of opportunity to see my mentor teacher and get a sense of real-life teaching situations. Overall‚ viewing the classroom‚ has helped me noticed what I will be facing when I first begin teaching my own lesson. As the teacher first introduced his lesson to the class‚ he brings in a binder warm-up in which gives students an open mind to what

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    BY: Ixchelle Sandoval July 17 ‚ 2013 Observation 1 I observed preschool classrooms at St. Vincent’s Catholic School They are a Montessori preschool. The classrooms are clearly laid out for children. The classrooms are prepared and equipped for the size and pace of preschool aged children and are designed to put them at ease by giving them freedom in an environment carefully prepared with attractive materials arranged on

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    The observation of teaching at a local primary school provided me with an opportunity to watch how teachers interact with their students. I could see that teaching methods are becoming more diverse nowadays and multimedia is integrated into classrooms. Some teachers still put emphasis on rote learning by asking students to repeat words and sentences over and over again‚ while others adopted more dynamic approaches such as teaching through role play and group discussion. Teaching mathematics with

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    observing the classroom of Mrs. Yessenia Prieto. She teaches 3rd grade language arts. Mrs. Prieto earned her degree in Education for grades K-5. She has only taught elementary and has been a teacher now for close to 10 years. Her average class size is about 30 students. 60% of her students are boys and 40% are girls. There is a small group of Esol students in her class which need to be taught in the Spanish language. Even though most of the schools demographics is Hispanic during my observations hours I

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    1-October 10‚ 2006 at 10 o’clock in the morning‚ I observed a male student. The observation took place in a classroom‚ in P.S.249 third grade class‚ room 320 and the teacher’s name is Mrs. Riggs. The child‚ Michael‚ was seating on the red square on the mat during reading time. The classroom has 7 desks with four or 3 chairs for the students. There are 2 big boards to write‚ one small board that can only be written on with an erasable marker‚ books on shelves around the room‚ two computer in the left

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    When I first started taking this class I wondered how I was going to do my assignments each week? I wondered if I would be able to find someone young to talk with or visit every week? I said‚ “this is just too much.” But to my surprise I didn’t have enough time to reach all the youth that I wanted to reach. My first week‚ I thought about who I was going to try to mentor to? Who am I going to inspire? Will anyone listen to me? All these questions were quickly answered. It’s like the youth

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    Classroom Observation Report Introduction In this report‚ I will describe a teacher and her students in an observation I did in an English Speaking and Listening class of Mathayom 5 at Satree Yala School. I did this observation on Friday‚ November 21‚ 2014‚ and the class started from 10 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. There were amount of thirty-six students in this class. The aim of the lesson was the students can make a requesting and accepting or refusing. Throughout this paper the classroom procedures and

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