Classroom Observation Report Essay

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    side of him if I observed his gym class versus his English class. However, despite all of this, I must admit that this student’s behavior concerns me, specifically because I personally never knew what to expect from X each time he walked into the classroom. As someone who was in high school just a few short years ago, I understand that everybody has off days. However, I don’t recall knowing anyone who was ever as unpredictable as X on a daily basis. Regardless of his behavior, I feel that, deep…

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    students was in my own classroom, which is during their physical education class where I have them twice a week for 45 minutes each time. Even though Zachary had to be redirected a few times, he still participated in the games that we were playing and followed the rules most of the time. Joel would not play the games, but instead, he would lie on the flood and had to be constantly redirected and did not follow the rules to the games. The third setting that my observations took place was in…

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    The lacing activity used visual perceptual skills; therefore, students were able to see a dump truck physically. Cognitive development was definitely used in the classroom. While observing Ms. T classroom, I was able to witness Piaget’s and Vygotsky 's theories being used. Piaget felt children learned through active learning, which was done within the sensory table. Vygotsky 's approach was seen in all activities. The children enjoyed…

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    Bandura believed that individuals learn through observation also known as observational learning. “Observational learning occurs when people observe the models and learn new behavior as a result of those observations. In essence observational learning is an indirect kind of learning (Ashford and LeCroy, 2010 p.101)”. In support of the social learning theory, Bandura and his colleagues…

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    work, and accomplished countless tasks every day. There has to be a happy medium. In order for the world to be successful work is a necessity, everyone has their own attitude toward work and the exertion level they are willing to put in. My first observation leads me into my backyard where I observe my father meticulously picking up grotesque unsplit wood and placing it in reach of an axe to be split into smaller more manageable pieces. In his unwavering routine he seems almost in a trance with…

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    Exercise Observation

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    come up with a strategic plan that incorporates the exploration of the topic through the view of both genders involved. I intend to collect qualitative data through a multitude of various data collection techniques such as observations, interview questions and participant observations strategies The first thing I would have to do to start to answer my research question, is I will have to establish the general location I will to conduct my research. With my research focusing on gender…

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    process shares the same principles that have been outlined by years of psychological studies. By observing the substructures of development, one may gain an appreciation for life and a greater understanding of what is normal. Recently, I conducted an observation of my ten month old daughter, Molly Kate Smith. The intent of the assignment was to record the child’s gross and fine motor skills and to explain how the infant’s experiences in moving about freely and handling objects contribute to:…

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    A Bird’s Eye View of the Gender Specific Parade Day Experience The following reports on the behavior of female University of Scranton student’s interactions and behaviors during the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade festivities, relative to their male counterparts. Reader discretion is highly advised. This study was conducted from the not so structurally sound observational deck of an old apartment’s window fire escape. The investigators consumed approximately two, twelve ounce Blue Moon bottles for…

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    Stereotypes has been in our world history ever since the dawn of times. The way that stereotypes work is that you often possess a knowledge or thinking of some sort of judgement based upon an individual. This could factor in by the person’s race, color, heritage, group, and even the type of people they sort themselves with. For an example, it could play a major roll on how you communicate with different types of people or affect your listening, perception, and thinking. I can filter out and…

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    making things work and coming up with a solution is using the Scientific method. The scientific method enables us to observe, ask questions, develop a hypothesis, test your hypothesis, observe the results, come to a conclusion about your hypothesis and report your findings (Hess, 2007). As I am driving to work I hear a small ding noise come on. I look down and realize that I am low on gas. My job is approximately 4 miles…

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