note on the role of a teacher in the Montessori classroom. The teacher in a Montessori classroom takes on a completely different role to a teacher in a traditional classroom. So much so‚ that directress or guide are preferred over the word teacher. The reason for this is that it is the teachers main role to guide the children and help the children in their learning. The teacher isn ’t a person who pushes the child to learn when & what she wants them to learn. The teacher doesn ’t cause the child
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SETTING The date of my observation was April 27th‚ 2010. It was about 9:30 in the morning when I began my study. I went to Grossmont College’s Child Development Center. The first thing I began looking for was if the child-teacher ratio was correct. The child ratio was 2 teachers to about every 8 children. The ratio was good. As I entered there was one large room that almost looked as if it could be two rooms they way it was set up. One half consisted of a large bookshelf with numerous
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Academy on 700 East and 2300 South Sugarhouse Utah. I observed the way students interact with each other‚ clients‚ and the instructors at the school. The purpose of ethnographic observation is to understand the culture that is Beauty School. For my field research‚ I used two different methods. Participant-observation and Interviews. I felt pretty out of place and like I was intruding on “their world”. I felt that everyone knew I was watching them and writing things down in a notebook about what they
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different students and age groups but spent most of my time in Ms. Titus classroom. While observing the 6th grade students applying Piaget theory of development I would say that most were at the Concrete operational stage of cognitive development. In this stage of development intelligence is demonstrated through logical and systematic manipulation of symbols related to concrete objects. (Huitt‚ W.‚ & Hummel‚ J. 2003) The teacher asked more questions and let the student be more independent as at this
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to make a difference‚ maintaining effective communication‚ and overcoming obstacles that one encounters throughout his/her career. Six University of West Florida students procured six individual healthcare providers and performed semi-structured interviews with the professionals in order to gain insight into the patient-provider relationship. Five of us interviewed providers in the field of nursing‚ while one us interviewed a provider in the field of pharmacology. Within the domain of Nursing‚ our
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For my diversity assignment‚ I chose to interview my classmate Annemarie Farina. I conducted my interview on February 5th in the Library at Pete’s Café. I first met Annemarie in my Foundations of Public Health class‚ when a few of us agreed to meet up to study. I wanted to interview Annemarie because although we met because of the same major‚ we have differences that are outside of the classroom. This is her second year at UNC Charlotte‚ and this is my first. We also differ in other things including
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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 anxious. However‚ when working with a partner at a lab station‚ she usually is very talkative. This disruptive behavior often results in her and her partner missing important teacher directions and not completing labs on time. Name at least two
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Prof. Joyce Leviste-Bautista 1. What is observation? According to The Glossary of Education Reform‚ a classroom observation is a formal or informal observation of teaching while it is taking place in a classroom or other learning environment. Typically conducted by fellow teachers‚ administrators‚ or instructional specialists‚ classroom observations are often used to provide teachers with constructive critical feedback aimed at improving their classroom management and instructional techniques. School
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For this paper‚ I chose to do my observations at the restaurant that I work at. I went into Giordano’s Restaurant around four o’clock on a Friday afternoon‚ which was about an hour before I had to be there for my shift. I asked my manager if I could sit in a booth and eat some food before my shift. After his consent‚ I took the entire hour to sit‚ eat‚ and observe. I watched many different people come and go through the doors‚ but I mainly focused on two tables and a waitress. The type of research
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On this day we were presented with multiple opportunities to start our journey of obtaining a better understanding of the Reggio philosophy and their infant/toddler centers and preschools. The first experience we had this day was being introduced to Sarah and Paula‚ were we got a brief overview of everything we will be learning about during our two weeks at the Loris Malaguzzi Center and schools. Following our brief introductions and overview we went on a tour with two of the atelieristas‚ Federica
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