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    Classroom Observation

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    I did my observation at Horace Mann Elementary school 3nd grade classroom. When I entered the classroom‚ I felt very welcomed‚ Mrs.burns had all the students welcome me. It was a very colorful classroom covered with the children’s art work. The children seemed to feel very comfortable around each other; they all appeared to be communicating well. The goals of the children in the class room are to actively participate and understand the information taught. As I observed part of her math class‚ they

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    Observation Report

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    Observation Report Template Number: __1___ Date: ____2/3/2011_____ Name: _Deniz Sen___ Name of School/Institution: Georgetown University - EFL Program Class Information Number of students__12___ Level__advanced (elective)__ Age Average (estimate)__25___ Observation What is the focus of the class (what do you think the objective is?) The overall focus of the course is to help EFL students grasp English grammar and eventually become proficient users. The objective of this class was

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    The Importance of Play

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    REPORT The Importance of Play in Promoting Healthy Child Development and Maintaining Strong Parent-Child Bonds Guidance for the Clinician in Rendering Pediatric Care Kenneth R. Ginsburg‚ MD‚ MSEd‚ and the Committee on Communications and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health ABSTRACT Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive‚ physical‚ social‚ and emotional well-being of children and youth. Play also offers an ideal opportunity

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    Spanish Observation

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    Today I was asked to do a 1:1 with a child that only speak spanish in the school that I have visited twice. When I got there the child was sitting in the classroom couch watching the ceiling with another of the child in the classroom. I was instructed to assist the child to work in their homework‚ however the child replied no I don’t want to do anything (in spanish). The child was playing with one of the Ipads in the classroom. I asked the child (in spanish) when he wants to do homework or a least

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    Child

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    disabled every year due to child abuse. Three million children were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect in 1999 in the United States. Child abuse kills more children in America than does accidental falls‚ choking on food‚ suffocation‚ or fires in the home (Newton). As if these statistics weren’t horrifying enough‚ they are inaccurate in relaying the actual number of children that have fallen victim to child abuse in the United States. The sad reality is child abuse is severely underreported

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    Exploratory Observation

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    Data can be collected to compare with any future changes in this issue. Description research is associated with “counting or documenting observations.” Meaning after observing we can find a relationship between bullying and school shootings. Whereas‚ through explanatory research we make sense of what the problem really is and explain the findings to schools and communities. Lastly‚ applied research

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    Observation of a Mall

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    tables. Some are small with little chairs just the right size for kids and others tall with high chairs allowing a look over the entire food court. Little kids run around them entertaining themselves and laughing as they play tag. A birthday party is going on for a little child. There are different colored balloons in a line on a long table. At the table next to me‚ three ladies chat away while the husband of one faces away from the chatter talking on the phone. There’s an employee cleaning the

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    observation in mall

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    smelled as if he hasn’t showerd in days‚ he had such a seriose mad look on his face which got me scared a little‚ I then say “I’m so sorry sir‚ I didn’t mean to do that” then I got no response. I knew this blind man was the perfect person to do my observation on‚ so I quikly pulled my jornal and started to write. I was so shocked how this man knew were the doors wore and the stairs with no help. The train stared to come and a black women touched his sholders lightly to help guide him to the doors but

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    Titus Observation

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    Titus Observation The genre of the book of Titus is an epistle. An epistle is a letter written by an apostle of Jesus Christ. A letter consists of a greeting‚ a body‚ and an intro (Baker). Furthermore‚ this letter is a pastoral epistle. Pastoral epistles “contain instructions concerning church government and teaching” (Votaw). Therefore‚ Titus is a pastoral epistle because it contains every one of these qualifications (Baker). Titus was written by the Apostle Paul around A.D 62-67. At the time the

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    Evaluation of Play

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    of The Value of Play Introduction Play has a vital role in a child’s learning and development. Each adult has their own interpretation of what play is‚ but play can be interpreted as‚ ‘children being given the opportunity to use resources and facilities provided in order to develop their skills and expand their knowledge. This can be done spontaneously through imaginative play‚ and using communication to enhance their independent learning. Play can also be seen as a way a child learns and develops

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