Classroom Observation Report Essay

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    Before the members initiate the program, they must fill out an application and be interviewed. During the program, the members are mainly assessed based on observation. The CTRS observes the skills each member is building on or may need more help with. The last form of assessment the Clubhouse uses is a standardized assessment called the work readiness evaluation which is completed before a member is discharged…

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    M464 Observation

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    representation of the observations completed for the class M464 – Methods of Teaching Reading taught by Dr. Hope Smith Davis. These observations have been conducted and recorded by Joshua Lindsey, a teacher candidate at Indiana University South Bend during the spring semester of 2017. These observations give prospective teachers a chance to be immersed in a content-area classroom and to witness day-to-day operations within the secondary classroom as they occur. While these observations were…

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    upper edge of the eye orbit. The first time this observation took place, the results were that the edge was blunt. There was another observation done on the same part of the skull and the final determination of the shape of the upper edge of the eye is that it has a sharp edge. This qualitative observation points to the skull being from a female. The next observational test was conducted on the actual shape of the eye orbit. Two analytical observations was executed and both of them resulted with…

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    Drosophila from larva to adult stages were obtained. Each of the two vials was carefully observed one at a time for natural and mating behavior. The following mating behaviors were looked for during the observation: orienting, tapping, ‘singing’, licking, attempting copulation, copulation. Observations were recorded.…

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    first relationship established for the intervention was between my partner and me. In order for this to be successful, my partner had to not only like me, but also feel confortable with telling me the truth about her progress. I established this report by being friendly and showing my own vulnerability through my own progress. Throughout the intervention, I recommended that my partner look online for forums or blogs that foster communities for people following a Paleo-based diet. Not only will…

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    The impact on of being observed The impact of the observation on the Amy might have contributed to what is known as the Hawthorn effect (cited in Maclean and Baker 2013) and Amy may have changed her behaviour knowing she was been observed. My reflections ‘in action’ were feelings of confusion, the process of allowing two professional strangers inside your property making judgements while Amy waited outside for me. Reflecting with criticality did she modify her behaviour so I could observe her…

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    enrolled there. I did my observations in the Purple Room, which is the room that correlates with three and four-year-olds. I had three observation visits to Purple Room, all of which were in the morning and the total amount of time spent observing was around four and a half hours. My first observation was Monday, September 21, from approximately 9:00 am to 10:30 am. My second observation was Monday, September 28, from approximately 9:00 am to 10:30 am. My third observation was October 2, from…

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    Personal Reflective Essay

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    1.1 My family lived near Langley Park, so we went there often to shop. I consider my trips to Langley Park a big part of my childhood because the majority of my toys came from the now closed Toys-R-Us that was once there. I also remember shopping for traditional Indian clothes and food at the Indian stores in that area. In recent years, most of the information I have heard about Langley Park has been negative. For example, when I mentioned the trip to Langley Park, one of my coworkers said when…

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    Compared to other schools I have observed thus far, Mrs. Cole’s classroom was very modest. There are not colorful learning centers or reading areas as I have found in other schools. The classroom book collection was very limited to one small box per child in which each student had the same books. Mrs. Cole visited the library twice a week to find books that related to lessons she was teaching for the week. They were located in one crate. The student’s desks were grouped together in four groups…

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    Based on observations the mid-day encounter at the mall the deduction method would allow the researcher to hypothesize that stranger would easily speak to one another and make eye contact when near each other. The evening crowd seemed to be more focused on the social…

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