Assessment process for linguistic ability of 3-4 years old children Introduction The focus of this paper is on the assessment processes used in descriptive studies of children‚ aged 3-4 years‚ who are learning English. We adopt mainly classroom assessments with naturally occurring performance tasks and used multiple intelligence theory to assess their progress. In so doing we have found both problems and benefits that come from using this kind of assessment for young children. Lots of data were
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What might you say is your most noteworthy ability or expertise? How have you created and exhibited that ability or expertise? My most noteworthy ability or aptitudes would need to be great relational abilities. Since I have a tendency to speak with my educators if something isn’t right or I have a concern about anything. Additionally‚ I jump at the chance to speak with my companions. I converse with them ordinary or so which is good thing to do. I think having great relational abilities can enable
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I observed two four year old boys in a vacant preschool classroom on a Sunday morning while their parents were in a meeting. By observing two boys approximately the same age‚ I was able to compare their developmental differences and see how they interacted and played together. Liam‚ who is about to turn four in November‚ was eager to tell me all about his Batman themed birthday party and his new light up tennis shoes when I meet with him to do the experiment‚ but to Liam I was just there to play
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Lisa Oswin Outcome 1.2 Describe with examples how to behave appropriately for a child or young person‚s stage of development. When working with a child in nursery we can act appropriately for their age by being animated and enthusiastic when talking to them‚ we can also sit down and play games with them. When they are upset or they have hurt them selves we can comfort them by putting an arm around them or sitting them on our knee. When talking to them
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Jane Wan ARH 641 - Schultz Assignment 1.1 19th June 2013 1.1 Assignment “Decorating Appropriately” Response Essay Ornament‚ is generally defined as a decoration used to embellish parts of a building‚ has also been a controversial debating topic when architecture was introduced to the Modernism period. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s‚ absence of ornaments became a hallmark of Modern architecture and equated the moral virtues of honesty‚ simplicity and purity. Le Corbusier‚ one of the prominent
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How Would You Describe Yourself? I am punctual‚ dependable and can be counted upon to finish what I start. I get a great deal of satisfaction from knowing that I have done something well and on time. For example‚ at my present job‚ I was given different work orders every day. It was my responsibility to finish the orders and make sure they all met quality and safety standards within a specific deadline. On occasion‚ I had to familiarize myself with the product and the production process. I was
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Throughout Michael’s life‚ detailed in Can You Call a 9-Year-Old a Psychopath?‚ Michael can go day to day ranging between fits of absolute primitive‚ horrific rage‚ only to be immediately followed up by a calm‚ albeit cold‚ adult-like demeanor. This shift between extremes is bizarre for anyone‚ let alone a 9 year old boy with two younger siblings not showing the same issues with temper and emotions. Making these decisions voluntarily‚ and without regret or ever choosing to do the virtuous thing for
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PHYSICAL ABILITY Physical ability is the capacity to do tasks or perform any work that requires stamina‚ dexterity‚ strength‚ and similar characteristics. There are nine basic physical abilities that one should have. They are as follows: ▪ Strength Factors: • Dynamic strength • Trunk strength • Static strength • Explosive strength ▪ Flexibility Factors: • Extent flexibility • Dynamic flexibility
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teenage years and isn’t fully mature until age 25. One 16-year-old’s brain might be more developed than another 18-year-old’s‚ just as a younger teen might be taller than an older one. But evidence is mounting that a 16-year-old’s brain is generally far less developed than those of teens just a little older. The research seems to help explain why 16-year-old drivers crash at far higher rates than older teens. The studies have convinced a growing number of safety experts that 16-year-olds are too
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According to Piaget‚ the three-year-old is in the preoperational stage of development. One main characteristic of a three-year-old is their egocentric‚ or self-centered‚ thinking. They believe that everyone sees the world as they do. They also tend to fix on one aspect of a situation and ignore others‚ and they cannot mentally reverse a series of events or steps. The typical three-year-old stands about 34 to 43 inches in height and weighs 25 to 44 pounds with a more adult-like appearance. They
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