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    Assessment is an integral and essential part of the teaching and learning cycle. Assessment of students is one of the most important responsibilities of teachers, because the quality of teaching in classroom is closely associated with the quality of the applied assessment. Educational assessment is the process of collecting information for making decisions about students, curricula, programs and educational policy (Nitko & Brookhart, 2007). Hence it becomes necessary for a student –teacher to be…

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    Needs Assessment Results Professional Development Needed Tally Total Content Knowledge and Skills 8, 10, 5, 10, 10, 8.6 Classroom Management 4, 1, 1, 10, 5 4.2 Relations with Parents 3, 8, 5, 10, 5 6.2 Student Motivation 3, 8, 3, 10, 9 6.6 Student Engagement 5, 10, 3, 10, 4 6.4 Needs of Diverse Learners 3, 10, 5, 5, 6 5.8 Student Assessments 7, 8, 5, 10, 6 7.2 Organizational Skills 6, 9, 10, 5, 10 8 Communication with Colleagues 10, 10, 10, 5, 7 8.4 Other: None I surveyed 5 new teachers…

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    Fairfax county has made technology and resources readily available for their classrooms. Laptop carts are available for each grade. Washington Mill utilizes these laptops regularly in an effort to have their curriculum and instruction be driven by data from students. They do this by having students take end of unit tests on a website called Horizon. This testing site allows teachers and administrators to not only see scores but to analyze the results of the test question by question. Another way…

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    As my field work at Carter Elementary comes to an end, I can honestly say that nothing better prepares you for working with children than doing just that. No matter how many hours I sit in UTSA’s lecture halls and classrooms, or study the socially just and proper way to respond to each situation, it will never be more beneficial that being in an actual kindergarten class for two hours a week. As we progressed in IDS 2013, I was eager to visit my students in Mrs. Ferguson’s class and witness what…

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    Why School Is Important

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    no efficiency in a classroom that has no discipline or teacher control. Also, if you do not have the rights or privileges that you feel are necessary to help you fully utilize your learning abilities, you will be less likely to apply yourself. There must be flexibility, basic rights and privileges, discipline…

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    2nd ½ Day Observation, Mrs. Finnell’s 4th-grade Classroom, Jefferson Intermediate School in Rocky Ford, Colorado on 1/22/2016 On Friday, January 22, 2016, I had the pleasure of observing Mrs. Finnell’s 4th-grade classroom at the Jefferson Intermediate School in Rocky Ford, Colorado. When I first arrived at the school, the 4th-grade class was at lunch. With the principle’s permission, I wondered the halls and observe some of the 5th-grade classrooms that were still in session. The first…

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    Classroom Analysis

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    1.1 The organisation of the classroom The classroom can be managed through the physical elements of a classroom. How a teacher decides to place the furniture and learning material has a big impact on what kind of environment is in the classroom, it has to optimize learning and reduce distractions. The teacher I observed placed her desk in front of the class so that she can see all the learners and it is close to the white board. The learning material (textbooks) is placed underneath each desk…

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    the classroom, teachers should monitor the amount of mobile technology in the classroom, because mobile technology makes it easy to look up answer for assignments and test on the internet, and it takes their intelligence away because no one is learning the material or gaining skills. Technology helps Students and teachers in the classroom because as we sail through the 21st century, technology in the classroom are becoming more predominant and teachers should use technology in the classroom…

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    your mom would she be happy?” She engages the students with her tone of voice sometimes even singing in the classroom. Most the time I have been there the class has been working on spelling and phonics. It seems the students are excited about literacy. Every time they are in a literacy lesson the students seem actively engaged and…

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    In doing my observation for this classroom analysis paper, I decided to observe a Special Education Day Class (SDC) at Cordova High School in Rancho Cordova. The instructor is Mrs. Melody Smith-Williams, a 10th - 11th grade Special Education English teacher. The observation took place on Friday, May 13, 2016 from 9:00am -12:00pm. On the day of my observation there were 27 students (8 English learners, 6 African- Americans, and 13 white). There were also 2 Para-educator, besides Mrs.…

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