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    Classroom Observation

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    Abstract Our child profile consists of a seven year old‚ first grade girl named Sophia Johnson. She was diagnosed with Emotional/Behavioral Disorder (EBD). Currently‚ she is reading at her grade level and is not received Title I services for reading. She is performing below her grade level in math‚ writing and spelling. Presently‚ she is receiving Title I services for Math. Sophia has been acting out in the classroom‚ on recess and during lunch. She has been acting out‚ crying inappropriately

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    Properly conducted classroom observation is a powerful tool in the continuing professional development of teachers. The revised performance management arrangement for teachers‚ which came into force on 1 September‚ 2007‚ clearly set the expectation that classroom observations are to be developmental in nature and multi-purpose in usage. The Education ( School Teacher Performance Management) Regulations 2006 state that the total period of classroom observation allowed per performance management cycle

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    together‚ as the characters lives eventually overlap. The central conflict of Plainsong is that 17-year old Victoria Robideaux‚ the protagonist‚ becomes pre-maturely pregnant. The conflict is person vs. society; Victoria struggles as she finds herself abandoned and being helped by one of her teachers‚ Maggie Jones and two strangers. Due to circumstances Victoria is forced to live with the McPheron brothers (old bachelors)‚ who have worked all their lives on their farm in isolation. The protagonist’s conflict

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    INTRODUCTION Observation is like acting or directing or writing or any other complex skill-set. It takes practice. We all observe things all the time. We notice or perceive things that might be in our path—metaphorically and literally. We see things we want (or don’t want) and take action to secure them (or push them away). When we talk about observation as an assessment tool‚ we sometimes refer to it as “formal observation” or “field observation” or “qualitative observation.” In those instances

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    The meaning of a child-centred approach is to guarantee that the child is put first before anyone else. Every single person who works with children‚ whether that be a nurse‚ teacher‚ youth worker etc‚ has a huge responsibility to look after and make sure that each child they come into contact with is safe. A child centred approach is basically where every child can communicate and connect with people and also have a choice without someone interfering. A child centred approach is also beneficial for

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    Explain how a follower of Kantian ethics might approach issues surrounding the right to a child. [25] Kantian ethics are ethical principles set out by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)‚ a German thinker from East Prussia‚ and arguably one of the most influential philosophers in Western philosophy. His ‘Categorical Imperative’ theory was devised from his desire to create a stand-alone ethical theory that would not rely on assumptions‚ hence he believed in an objective right or wrong based on reason as a

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    Boy Observation

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    I have observed a boy who is about 2 years old or maybe few months younger who was interacting with his father in the park. The child was riding the toddler swing and asks his father to push harder and said‚ "hiyer‚ dabby! hiyer!" (higher‚ daddy! higher) He kept asking his father to push harder for about 30 seconds‚ then I could realized he became bored. He raised his both arms toward his father‚ signaling he wants to get down. The father stopped the swing and pulled him out of the toddler swings

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    Childhood Observation

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    Childhood Observation Christy Psychology 2103-Human Development Abstract The development of children varies from individual to individual‚ depending on their distinctive nature‚ learning style‚ culture environment‚ and family upbringing. There are also significant variances in the development with each individual’s genetic heritage and socioeconomic status. Observing a child is a great way to learn more about the development‚ cognitive‚ and social skills they may have. A pretentious difference

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    Mallel Observation

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    The child that caught my attention was a 24-month-old‚ curly haired boy. I was not able to get the toddlers name so I will mention him as Maxell. Maxell was smaller than the rest of the children. Even though he was one of the smallest children in the class. Maxell looked healthy and of average weight‚ not too skinny nor too fat. In addition‚ Maxell was quite interested in his surroundings. What I noted when I first stepped in the playground was that he was really interested in the butterfly that

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    Attachment Observation

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    Attachment Observation I observed a 27 month old boy at the a day care center. There were 20 other students present during my observation. I observed this child for approximately one hour in the morning and thirty minutes later in the day. During both of the times I was observing the child he had several crying spells. He would not play with the other children. When the class went outside he wanted to stay next to the caregiver and not interact with the other children. When the other toddlers

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