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    Classroom Rules

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    Classroom Rules: 1. Be prepared for each class (I promise to show up dressed and ready and expect the same from you. The naked mental image of me lecturing will now haunt you for the rest of your days). 2. Show respect for all people‚ their opinions‚ beliefs‚ religions‚ etc. I enjoy a good discussion‚ but I will not tolerate rudeness or disrespect for others (a good discussion means that you use Critical Thinking Skills combined with facts and support while refusing to use flawed logic or name-calling)

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    Classroom Interview Paper

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    is a very outgoing student‚ and Mrs. P embraces Laura’s personality by allowing her to be herself in the classroom. Laura’s personality has aided in her adjustment in the classroom. Mrs. P shares how Laura’s personality is infectious and often brings the classroom together as a whole. She gets along well with others and is excited to learn. In the article How to Create a Welcoming

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    Bathroom Observation

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    discussion with students beforehand to ensure they understand that each person is to be treated with respect and dignity‚ and that these people are not to be spoken about negatively. It is for these reasons that I would begin assessing students through observation while they serve food‚ and later‚ begin probing them for ideas and questions during the clean-up portion of the field trip. I think waiting until “clean-up” time to verbally assess

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    Creationism in the Classroom

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    Concept 3) A management approach based on improving work methods through observation and analysis is known as ________. A) strategic management B) scientific management C) management process D) management by objectives E) performance management Answer: B Explanation: Frederick Taylor spearheaded the scientific management movement‚ a management approach that emphasized improving work methods through observation and analysis. Taylor also popularized the use of incentive pay as a way to

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    Child Observation

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    Child Observations ECE214: Nutrition and Health of children and Families Instructor: April 1‚ 2013 Child Observation: This observation took place while watching a video provided by Ashford University titled “Pre-school Vocabulary Lesson: My Body”. Who was observed? I observed the teacher and what instructional theory she used and the five students in her classroom. Her students consisted of three four girls and one boy from what was shown in the video. Instructional Theory used: The instructional

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    Classroom Management Plan

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    Nicolas Van Camp EXC 620 08/05 August 9‚ 2005 Classroom Management Plan General Description of Program and Classroom Description of Classroom Population Mr. Van Camp’s class at The Country School is an academically oriented high school class primarily for High Functioning Autistic/Asperger students. This class is clearly in the mild to moderate category of special education. The 7 students in the class range in age from 14-17 and are in grades 9-11 this academic year. Four of the

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    Teacher Observation

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    Teacher Observation #1 Classroom Information: First Name of teacher: Grace Name of Center: St. Bernadine’s of Siena Pre-School Address: 24410 Calvert St. ‚ Woodland Hills‚ CA‚ 91367 Phone Number : (818)716-4730) Director: Charlene Barkes Ages of Children in classroom: 3 years old Number of Children in classroom: 8-16 children Physical Description of Teacher She is 5”7 about 125 pounds‚ about 25 years old and of Asian ethnicity with dark brown‚ straight hair pulled back into a low ponytail. She

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    is possible that mood‚ energy levels and motivation may influence the test results. The following test was utilized in the assessment: • Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) • Unstructured reading test • Unstructured writing test CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS During testing X was polite and followed the instructions as given. The testing lasted 3 hours and 20 minutes and she was allowed two breaks. X appeared anxious at times and became tired towards the end of the session. TEST RESULTS 1. Differential

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    Field Observation

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    Field observation at Moffat School have been very interesting and informative. Throughout the last few weeks I have seen many things that changed my previous way of thinking. I have been able to work with the students and see how different ways of teaching P.E. can work even if its not the way I imagined it. I worked with Mr. Shillabager at Moffat School which is where my children have attended school since they where in kindergarten. My children always rave about how much fun they had in P.E.

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    Mallel Observation

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    and Maxell would throw it back at her sometimes bouncing the ball to her. When he was done playing pass with the teacher he then rode a tricycle‚ but it was for a short amount of time as he was one of the six students who were taken inside the classroom for snack time. Moreover‚ if I had to describe Maxell’s temperament‚ I would describe him as an easy child. Roberta M. Berns‚ in the book‚ Child‚ Family‚ School‚ Community Socialization and Support‚ describes temperament as “the innate characteristics

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