hands-on experiments. She is excited by this prospect but also concerned that her students will be disruptive as they go to their lab stations and work in small groups. She is also concerned that her students will get hurt if they are not careful at the lab stations. To alleviate her concerns‚ help Ms. Gardner: a. Develop a set of classroom rules b. Create at least three procedures for walking to and working at the lab stations 5. Sierra‚ a student in Ms. Gardner’s science class‚ is shy and often
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Observation Paper 2 Jessica Catalano April 5‚ 2012 FAD3220‚ Section 06 Adolescence‚ the period after middle childhood‚ is a very crucial time in the life of an individual. Adolescence (age eleven through nineteen
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| | |their feelings‚ if they are comfortable and happy to take part if the child is upset then you must stop the | | | | | |activity‚ the child’s needs and abilities whether or not they need additional help or if they have specific | | | | | |requirements‚ it is important that we give the child the support they need in order to achieve the best of their | | | |
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abilities of life. In order to build the gap between philosophy and practice; in this paper‚ I will analyze the YMCA’s educational philosophy in four main points. Also‚ I will integrate the philosophy by connecting with philosophers and theorists. Finally‚ I will evaluate the philosophy with the ELECT document‚ and make prediction for the philosophy in real life situations. Summary of the Philosophy: YMCA Child Care Center provides a good place to help children develop and grow‚ because there are many
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a magazine that handled an important topic that is an ethics as a part of everyday practice in child care. The author in the article showed and explained a social dilemma and showed it comprehensively‚ Besides‚ the author tried to reveal that ethics for any position should be applied and even to be reviewed whether the staff follows such ethics while dealing with their daily life or just ink on paper. In fact‚ ethics create what is called safety at work and that is also extends to the society that
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Classroom Observation Analysis Paper Elizabeth Padilla MTE 506 Lauri Hatcher-Pagan Classroom Observation Analysis Paper Introduction The observation was in Mrs. Ayo a second grade teacher‚ in addition to Mr. Wray’s 5th grade classroom. Both classes are giving at Kinser elementary School ‚ Both classroom actually work together in a group Reading Buddies. Which educational theories were employed? The educational theories that were being employed in her
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Child Development Observation (Preschool/Early Elementary Age) Kimberly Thomas ECE 205 Week 4 Assignment Instructor Nadia Hasan November 10‚ 2014 The preschool years which are the ages between 2 ½ years to five years old is an exciting time for children. It is during this time that they use all of the development learned during the infant and toddler stage to actively explore and engage in school. Preschoolers learn how to make their own choices‚ develop socially‚ and explore their environments
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Introduction The male child W was observed four times‚ over the course of two weeks‚ totaling four hours. He was placed in a classroom designated for 2-year-olds along with about 12 other children‚ staffed by two full-time teachers‚ and a part-time teacher. The classroom was a very loud‚ and over decorated environment. Not only were the walls completely covered with posters and pictures‚ but there were art projects hanging from the ceiling as well. The classroom was divided into specific areas for
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Classroom Observation and Reflection Paper MTE/501 The Art of Science and Teaching Regis Lawrence For my classroom observation I had the opportunity of sitting in on a first grade regular education classroom. Listed below are the following that relates to the teacher’s classroom design. Teacher’s educational goals I asked for the teachers educational goals and wasn’t surprised that our goals shared some of the same objectives. In terms of teaching she wanted to provide the best education
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Child Welfare was established in 1830 through 1860 for poor children running the streets. The end of the 19th century you had more child welfare offices formed‚ but they rarely went into the home and got involved. In 1989‚ Florence Davenport-Hill published a book called; “Children of the state‚” which explain these children were being abused in these homes run by the state. By 1919‚ every state had a juvenile court had the authority to come in on cases from neglect and abuse. The national commission
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