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    In the first video at John Smith Middle school‚ on Friday‚ April fifteenth at 12 pm‚ the classroom observed was in Mrs. Blue’s middle school class. This class was not as ethnically diverse; there were only Caucasian and Hispanics visible. From what was shown there were eleven boys and ten girls. In the second video at Luther High school‚ on Wednesday‚ April thirteenth at 11 am‚ was Mr. G’s high school class. This was a larger ethnically diverse class‚ with ethnicity ranging from‚ African American

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    C1-Analyse the issues which are essential to confidentiality and objective observation It is very important to maintain confidentially when carrying out observations. Also observations should be objective. This refers to abilities of thinking on factual information instead our own opinions and feelings. One way of ensuring confidentiality is that all the information is followed according to the Data Protection Act. This means all information should be kept securely and should be accurate.

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    The instructional episode that I observed is in a kindergarten classroom where Miss. silva is teaching. The subject she is currently working with her students is writing. She began by assigning the students into different stations that the classroom has where each station is being used for a different activity. While she calls students individually in groups of three to start on the writing instruction. She sits on her table with the three students she had called individually to start working‚ This

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    life the brain processes information according to a logical subconscious code‚ even in the simplest of operations such as identifying an object. The brain might perceive a box in its first stage of its analysis‚ in which the neurons will transmit observations to the brain. This in turn stimulates reflection about whether it is simply an empty box or whether it may have some type of content. The brain will answer this question in attempt to come up with a theory of what may be the in the box given certain

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    1.2 identifies different observation methods and know why they are used It is important that when Observing and recording you of selecting the appropriate method to suit desired aim of the observation it. We do observations to help look at the different areas of development i.e. physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional‚ and social. Each method has its limitations and there is no one method which can provide you with all the info you need. You can find out if you are meeting needs of the through play

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    a strong positive relationship with his peers. He likes peer group and is eager to assist his peers in any classwork. Once he establishes a positive relationship with all of his peers and his teacher’s‚ he is enthusiastic to participate in whole classroom discussions. Jacob is a caring and friendly student when it comes to working with his classmates. He usually tends to joke around with his classmates because of his witty sense of humor. He has a helping hand to provide his knowledge of content to

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    Secondly‚ we need to boost the curiosity for students in the main classes that they take. If the students become interested in the class and want to learn‚ then they will retain the material better. Lastly‚ teachers need to become creative within their classrooms. I know it can be easy to do a project in an English‚ History‚ or Science class‚ but we also have to remember that there is Math too. It may be hard to initially think of a project for Math classes‚ but it is important that we help students engage

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    I observed Mrs. Bacon’s four-year-old classroom at 2:30 p.m. after they came inside from recess time. Mrs. Bacon calmly in a friendly voice told the four-year-old children to wash their hands and divided the children into two groups; group A and group B. Mrs. Bacon directed group A to go to the block area to play and directed group B to go to the housekeeping area to play. A students named Fernanda Marie stood by the sink and wouldn’t move after Mrs. Bacon repeatedly told her told her to go with

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    that what we learn is tied to observable experiences that we have. I have seen this most in my time at Benjamin Franklin Elementary school‚ where I observe a Kindergarten classroom. This brings about the point that I did not get to experience a toddler and preschool learning environment. I first noticed the curricula in the classroom‚ and how much it matched up with the curricula we discussed in class. Their curriculum was very hands on‚ open‚ and positive. It is very important to keep the children

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    Explain how observations of babies‚ children and young people contribute to planning. “What are observations? An observation is a piece of work in which the child’s words and actions are recorded in great detail. This child’s actions are then analyzed by the practitioner. It is about looking and listening to children. A bit like being a scientist we collect information or data process it and draw up conclusions from it.” (Class Hand out) An important part of a practitioner’s role is recording

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