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    Compare/contrast kindergarten teachers and university teachers Teaching has long been considered one of the most demanding professions of the present age. Most teachers do not feel ready to cope with problems that usually arise during their lessons. As lower (elementary) levels are frequently easier to deal with‚ some of them prefer working at those levels because they think children are easier to handle. Others feel more comfortable teaching students of higher levels like university. At first

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    Vygotsky Observation

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    Cognitive Development: Vygotsky RECORD OF OBSERVATION The subject is an 8 year old boy I will refer to as “Q” In his home. “Q” is playing a board game with his father “P”. The game consists of dice‚ player pieces that need to be moved and cards that are read telling the next move. Other people present are the boys’s 8 year old twin sister and the children’s mother as the observer. Q and P set out the board game. It looks very complicated‚ there are many pieces. This particular game

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    Reflection on Observation

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    Observation Analysis Molley Green MTE 506 September 29th‚ 2012 Shawn Wells Observation Analysis Observing a classroom has a certain metaphysical edge. Merely by your presence and watching‚ you cannot help but feel that you are somehow changing or influencing the class and the students that make it up. My observations took place in two settings‚ the first and my primary observation source

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    Observation Reflection The more you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go- Dr.Seuss The opportunity that was given for our class to visit Ozark Elementary was so great. Being able to see how other surrounding districts conduct their business is such great insight. I have been to three other schools in the past. Each time that I visited a new school‚ I would pick up something new to stick in my tool belt to use in my own classroom

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    Kindergarten Teachers Should Have At Least Basic Degree. Career as kindergarten teachers are not easier or simpler like what people always think. Kindergarten teachers have to deal the toddlers in physically and mentally. To handle the whole class‚ they need enough theories and training. However‚ there are some issues on decreased number of kindergarten teachers and the criteria for the vacancies this lately. Even more‚ the society is keep arguing each other on the background education of the teachers

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    Observation Of Joaquin

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    1.) Family/Student history. Joaquin is an emergent bilingual student that came from San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. Joaquin moved to America about two years ago because his father job was transferred over here. Joaquin is a kindergarten student and has been working on his English proficiency for about a year when he started school here in America. Joaquin lives with both of his parents who mostly speak Spanish inside the home. Joaquin’s parents do know simple English‚ and use it from time to time. Joaquin’s

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    Observation Of Minge

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    The lesson in this video was called “Mingle”. The teacher‚ Barbra McCormick‚ teaches kindergarten. For this lesson‚ she indirectly teaches number sense by have the students play a game. In the game Mingle‚ the teacher calls out a number and instructs the students to make a group. For example‚ If the number six is called‚ the students must form a group of six. Before even starting the game‚ together the teacher and students reviewed all rules. The rules included be kind‚ stay in the group you began

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    Shannon Stull Mr. RoehrleAP Lang September 24‚ 2014 Thanksgiving Football Holiday to me‚ mean well needed time spent with my family. Now‚ don’t get me wrong‚ I see my family a lot- I just don’t see all of them at once. Thanksgiving 2011 brought my family together more than it usually would. It was the year after we had lost my grandfather‚ and his brother in-law Richard (or Uncle Dickey as my cousins and I called him) had terminal lung cancer‚ with his health deteriorating quickly. Uncle Dickey

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    Child Observation Methods 1. Anecdotal Record Thursday‚ September 6th‚ a little girl ”M“ comes to daycare in the morning a little bit late‚ at 10:15am. When she arrived her classmates were about to have a snack and she was very excited to see everybody. “M” gave her teacher a hug with her two arms. Then she turns to her mom and says: “Bye‚ Mommy!” and ran to the classroom. “M” was trying to grab the chair with her left hand to sit down and have a snack with her friends. 3 boys and 2 girls

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    A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDY ON HOW TEACHERS TALK TO THEIR STUDENTS IN KINDERGARTEN TK SABILILAH MALANG. I. Background of Study Language is a very important aspect for human life because it is means of communication that can help people share ideas‚ wants‚ and anything else. Carrol (2008‚ p. 3) stated that it is our most important tool in communicating our thoughts and feeling to each other. Even a very small kid needs language to communicate with others although his language is still very limited

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