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    When I first started taking this class I wondered how I was going to do my assignments each week? I wondered if I would be able to find someone young to talk with or visit every week? I said‚ “this is just too much.” But to my surprise I didn’t have enough time to reach all the youth that I wanted to reach. My first week‚ I thought about who I was going to try to mentor to? Who am I going to inspire? Will anyone listen to me? All these questions were quickly answered. It’s like the youth

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    With my education‚ I have always tried to seek out the most challenging curriculum and class that I could find. For me‚ the challenge of learning something difficult or trying to figure something that I do not understand is imperative to how I understand something. I have found that through struggling I truly learn. In order to truly mery my fullest potential‚ a challenging environment is necessary‚ and this is provided at Northwestern‚in particular‚ my intended major of mathematics. My first impression

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    Curriculum class‚ I was assigned the toddler classroom at Montessori Day School to complete my 24 hours of observation. The classroom had ten children with two teachers. The classroom was divided into four sections by two-shelf bookshelves. There were two tables‚ large carpets‚ and small white rugs where the students could take their work to complete. Because Montessori Day School is passionate about the Montessori method‚ the children do not simply wander the classroom and play with toys. They choose activities

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    This study was performed on March 3‚ 2017‚ March 10‚ 2017‚ and March 17‚ 2017‚ from 8:30 am to 3:10 pm in a small town in Northern New Jersey. I observed a fourth-grade general education classroom that primarily consisted of Caucasian and Asian American students that are nine or ten years old. I watch Daisy throughout the day in multiple classes such as; Writing‚ Reading‚ Math‚ Art‚ Snack‚ Social Studies and Science. She was diagnosed with anxiety although the teachers who work with her want her

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    Department of Care and Professional Studies Edexcel Level 3 for Children and Young People’s Workforce Unit 13 Promoting Children’s Learning and Development in the Early Years Assignment Task 1 Direct Observation and Professional discussion Assessment Criteria (Unit 13) 1.3 explain how the documented outcomes are assessed and recorded 2.2 engage effectively with children to encourage the child’s participation and involvement in planning their own learning and development activities

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    1. Describe the students in the classroom/ A student named Dashawn was chosen to help prepare for an activity‚ Sight Word Bingo. He was instructed to give each student a bingo card. Deshawn perform the task beautifully. Mrs. Thomas also ask Zoe to assist her in preparing for Sight Word Bingo. Zoe’s task was to give each student 8 tokens or coins to cover the site word or letter.. Zoe was an excellent helper. 2 Describe the purpose of the activity and lesson taught. Site word bingo utilizes different

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    Mrs. Patton is what I call a veteran teacher. She has had many years in the classroom‚ and her classroom management skills show just that. Mrs. Patton does an array of things that create an environment of respect and rapport with the students. She calls each student by name‚ and she uses random selection to ensure that every student has a chance to answer questions and succeed in the classroom. Her method of random selection is the clothespin buckets. She has a bucket for each period and a clothespin

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    to see me back in their classroom this week. Most of them remembered my name and wanted to tell me all about their week and what they had for snack that morning. The school follows what is called the creative curriculum for their very new Pre-K class‚ “ The Curriculum balances both teacher-directed and child-initiated learning‚ with an emphasis on responding to children’s learning styles and building on their strengths and interests” (Smarty Pants‚ 2014). The classroom has many sections‚ there

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    While I was in Ms. Carrilo’s Pre-K classroom‚ I saw a lot of developmentally appropriate practices being utilized. However‚ I am going to note the three biggest developmentally appropriate practices that I observed. The three biggest developmentally appropriate practices that I saw are the following: the teacher being warm and responsive‚ the teacher following daily schedule‚ and the teacher engaging students in a variety of learning experiences. The teacher‚ Ms. Carrilo‚ was very kind‚ caring‚ and

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    For my graduation project‚ I volunteered at Nancy Grayson elementary and worked with kindergarten teacher Mrs. Corman in her classroom. I was meant to work with her students‚ handle projects‚ and guide them when they faced problems. The purpose of this was to learn more about grade-school children (specifically kindergarten)‚ and understand the most effective ways in which they acquired new information. My goal was to understand how they learned‚ what best motivated them‚ and how I could effectively

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