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    The Shingo Prize for operational excellence: rewarding world-class practices Satya S. Chakravorty* Department of Management and Entrepreneurship Michael J. Coles College of Business Kennesaw State University 1000 Chastain Road Kennesaw‚ GA 30144–5591‚ USA Fax: 770.423.6606 E-mail: schakrav@kennesaw.edu *Corresponding author J. Brian Atwater Department of Business Administration Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Utah State University 3510 Old Main Hill Logan‚ UT 84322–3510‚ USA Fax:

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    1-October 10‚ 2006 at 10 o’clock in the morning‚ I observed a male student. The observation took place in a classroom‚ in P.S.249 third grade class‚ room 320 and the teacher’s name is Mrs. Riggs. The child‚ Michael‚ was seating on the red square on the mat during reading time. The classroom has 7 desks with four or 3 chairs for the students. There are 2 big boards to write‚ one small board that can only be written on with an erasable marker‚ books on shelves around the room‚ two computer in the left

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    Piaget’s developmental stages. According to Harwell & Walters (2016) Piaget has four developmental stages. The stages are sensorimotor‚ the preoperational‚ concrete operational and formal operational. Sensorimotor is the first stage which is infancy - birth to approximately age two. The infant is concerned with elementary sensory which is observation and motor involving activities (p.32). Additionally‚ the infant’s use of symbol to represent an object is also used at this stage. Cook (2005) also

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    Montessori started her career working with children who were mentally handicapped‚ she realised that children needed stimulation and activity to help learn and develop. She expanded the idea of learning and education coming from careful observation and experimentations in schools‚ she believed children should be treated as individuals and practitioners/ adults should observe and direct whilst working with children instead of correct because children learn by absorbing their environment. She says

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    Ece Observation

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    Background The child I chose to observe was a 6 year old boy that I will refer to as Timmy. Timmy is an intelligent‚ active little boy who reportedly struggles with behavior. Timmy lives with his parents. He has two 14 year old half sisters one of each belonging to his mom and dad prior to them meeting and getting married. The sisters live in the home with Timmy part time. I observed Timmy in his afternoon childcare classroom from 10:55am-11:55am. The classroom was spacious with large windows along

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    Preschool Observation

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    Nezhen Peromari Professor Tate Hurvitz ENGL 98 11/30/2014 Preschool Observation: Konnor Setting/Environment: On November 13‚ 2014 at Grossmont College’s Child Development Center‚ I observed Konnor who was born on March 11‚ 2011. At the center‚ there are roughly around 15 children between the ages of three and five; there is one adult for every six or so kids. The preschool center’s indoor environment is safely secured with a locked gate that separates the outside door which leads to the younger

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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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    Concrete proof and evidence is required for a theory to be believable. The beast theory in the book Lord Of The Flies lacks concrete proof which makes me agree with Simon’s statement “maybe there is a beast...what I mean.. maybe it’s only us”. The littluns‚ who are the ones who started this “beast” theory‚ first said that the beast was “a snake thing‚ ever so big‚” but then the island has many creepers which could be mistaken for a snake at night. Then the littluns mentioned that the beast was “a

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    Infant Observation

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    Infant Observation Findings: Obiel Macedo‚ a one year and seven month old infant accomplished many tasks on the developmental checklist. I went to his house‚ his mother and baby sister were present while I was with him. As we sat down on the floor I handed the infant a small container filled with different size blocks. He immediately grabbed the container‚ poured out the blocks and began to build a tower quickly. Once he was done creating the tower of blocks‚ a few seconds later he knocked

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    Child Development

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    experiences According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive development‚ children constantly absorb knowledge as they experience and explore their world. Piaget has classified children’s growth into 4 stages. The first being the Sensorimotor stage which is from birth to 2 years old. This stage the infant explores the world with their eyes‚ ears‚ hands and mouth. The next stage is the Preoperational stage which is preschool children between 2 to 7 years olds. At this stage there is development of language

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