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    In my blog I will share my experience and my observations from the past school year during which I had pleasure to work with the 3’s and 4’s (two groups combined twice a week). In my journal entries‚ I will focus on sharing my observations‚ applying foundations of Reggio inspired practices‚ and my own reflections that enrich my pedagogical beliefs. About the school The school was established in 1981 and over 25 year became

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    In this essay I am going to discuss how play is a framework for learning in early childhood education in New Zealand and the role of a teacher in implementing a play based curriculum. I will also be discussing 2 theoretical perspectives in relation to play. Play is an important factor in our children’s lives. Through play children learn many different things in life. ‘Play is seen as a positive impact in children’s learning‚ and play-based curriculums are advocated as one of the best approaches

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    Day Care Observation

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    very encouraging for children. One thing I noticed upon arrival to the daycare is that there is keypad that only parents and staff have the codes to‚ which allows the facility to be safe. There are numerous animals‚ letters‚ and numbers on the walls‚ along with the children artwork. Upon arrival‚ I saw that they had each student wash their hands before starting their work. Each room of the daycare was separated by age group allowing them to learn at their level. My observation of the two year olds

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    Teacher Observation

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    Tamieka Vick Teacher Interview on Lesson Planning and Observation on Lesson Implementation MTE/518 April 22‚ 2013 Raquel Pesce It was obvious that Ms. Brown had created a plan for this lesson by observing the progression of the skills that were being taught and that they were presented in a logical order that aided student comprehension. Both the students and the teacher were familiar with the skills and the delivery. She also posts lesson plans online. Objectives and expectations

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    Primate Observation

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    when is born in similar ways as the non-human primates. I learned a lot of information about primates by doing this assignment‚ observing the behaviors of each primate group was impressive and that the way they behave is similar to humans. My observations would be different if I did this in the wild‚ I could get much more information about the primate’s life. The primates are not caged in one place like in the zoo‚ in the wild they are free and behave differently compare to the primates in the zoo

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    Activity Observation

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    Situation/Overview‚ activity observed: On veteran day I allowed my son to sleep in for couple of hours extra since I had the day off. On our way to his school we drove past his school. This was how I realized my three year old was really good with direction. Describe the Activity Observed: Soso as we called him always stay calm and quiet as I drive him to school every morning around 7:00 we will leave the house and by 7:10 am we will be at his school since it only 2.5miles away from the house

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    Courtroom Observation

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    October 28‚ 2009 Courts Courtroom Observations On October 8‚ 2009 I attended a general sessions court at the Lexington County Courthouse. At this time the Judge was hearing guilty pleas. There were many people in the rather large courtroom that day. The courtroom was much larger than the one I had visited during drug court here in Spartanburg. Before the day’s session began I could see many defense attorneys going over their cases with their clients‚ some of whom were wearing bright orange

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    Classroom Observation

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    with all other activities the teacher should demonstrate to the group how to lace so that student get a perspective of how it is done. Carefully coordinating eye and hand movement and developing small muscles in the hands. As the muscles develop‚ children are better able to manipulate objects‚ fasten clothing‚ and use tools such as pencils and scissors. Visual Skills is the ability that enables one to make sense out of what is seen. Activities that develop visual motor skills require the child to

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    Tangerine Observation

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    Observation When I think of a tangerine‚ I think of a smaller orange. Round‚ small‚ and orange. To me it’s not the most interesting fruit‚ maybe that’s why nothing rhymes with orange because all the other words realized that oranges aren’t fun so they decided not to invite it to the rhyming party. As I look at my tangerine‚ I’m noticing that it’s not fully an orange. There are hints of yellow with brownish spots throughout the tangerine‚ which resembles a sunset’s palette with a pebbled skin

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    Strengths Of Play

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    explore the play provision in which the setting is providing. Strengths and weaknesses will be discussed and ways in which these can be improved; using research from different play pioneers and theorists to help deepen the understanding of provision and how to make sure it is always inclusive and supporting the holistic child’s individual needs. Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive‚ physical‚ social‚ and emotional well-being of children and youth. Play also offers

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