Classroom Observation Report Essay

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    that helps make anything better, even if all I can ensure is to try and help my patients smile. Early Sunday morning as I prepared for my shift at the nearby hospital, I was able to take the opportunity to participate in a naturalistic observation.…

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    Library Observation

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    For our observation, we decided to examine the organization and social structures of the University of West Florida Commons area. We made the prediction that the organization in the building would be very relaxed. We based this hypothesis on the idea that the Commons are one of the few places on campus where there is not a specific objective as compared to the classrooms or the library. For our observation, we split the commons into three main areas and assigned two people to each area. This way…

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    For the observations conducted, I am basing them off Parten’s study of children’s play. In this study, children were viewed for one minute each day and “each time they were observed, their degree of social participation was characterized” (Bateman and Goodman) using Parten’s six levels of social participation. The participants of these observations interacted differently based on what kind of play they engaged in and their age showcased the difference in play in which the participants became…

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    Home Daycare Observations

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    I did my observation in a home daycare setting and was focused on the young male who was 5 who has been diagnosed with Autism. He is on the lower spectrum of Autism but still has the slight disability. While observing him, I observed the other children in the facility. There are 6 kids with one teacher. Her home is set up that everything takes place in the living room except nap time. That happens upstairs in the various rooms. (She lives in a multi-million-dollar home) The children range from…

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    test Socrates thesis of justice with the likes of observing, measuring, and experimentation. Socrates path of attempting to define justice and describe his perfect city was a battle of philosophical questions and answers, not concrete facts or observations in which allows one to come to a definite and repeated answer of veracity. One could identify this when Socrates attempts to disprove his colleagues position on justice, asking each one various questions which ultimately makes his victims…

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    important ones are the love of your family and the love for your boyfriend or girlfriend. My overall definition of love is to care and go the extra mile for something or someone, and to power through tough times. This essay will tell you about my observation. At my planning stage I thought I would try to examine a family and hopefully a couple. I picked Applebee’s, a place I thought that would be an easy way to observe a family and a couple. I went during happy hour, also I…

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    is a coffee shop located in Wyndhurst, Virginia and is a predominately white and upper-middle class suburb. The study took place on the afternoon of October 24, 2016. Individuals at the Muse were studied through visual observation and any verbal observation that could be pieced together to relate back to the Structural-Functionalism theory, a society’s system of dividing people into strata, each piece have an influence into why things happen. This theory was supported by the major…

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    healthy behavioral practices and an interest in physical activity. Utilize information from the text and/or lecture to explain how each experience supports positive outcomes. What did you see in terms of physical development in your observations in the Observation Booth? What were the children you observed engaged in to develop physically, for example gross or fine motor skills? My partner and I are very involved parents and like to interact with Cain as much as possible and we also plan…

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    degree to which the teacher’s interactions with students and classroom activities place an emphasis on students’ interests, motivations, and points of view and encourages student responsibility and autonomy. Summary of strengths: Flexibility and student focus: In a flexible classroom, teachers do not rigidly adhere to an agenda or plan at the expense of learning opportunities and the children’s interest in activities. Throughout the observation, the teachers showed flexibility in their…

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    According to Marlys Mayfield, Observation means to take time to pay attention to an object or an event. When one observes an object, they will know that they are staying awake and carefully attentive. Mayfield says that using one 's observation skills can strengthen one 's thinking process and create new knowledge in the brain. The observation process works by sensing, perceiving, and thinking. When one forms information in advance before they fully experience or understand, they are sensing.…

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