Classroom Observation Paper Keri D Marceaux RDG/410 February 13‚ 2012 Julie Smith Classroom Observation Paper I had the privilege of interviewing and observing the third grade teacher and Forked Island E. Broussard in Vermillion parish. Mrs. Helen Conner is a reading and language arts teacher and has been for the last 20 years. Before this‚ she was a registered nurse for the Vermilion Parish School Board. She is an exceptional teacher and I have had the privilege of her having taught
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Ethical Observations Sean Kearns ACC291 May 27‚ 2012 Unethical accounting behavior and the resulting practices of it within businesses today is a very hot topic since the Enron accounting scandal of 2001. One might ask how does a scandal of this proportion come to be and can it happen again? What situations could lead to unethical behaviors and practices in accounting today that might cause history to repeat itself? The author intends to answer these questions and shed light on some insight
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The kitchen that I observed was the am class at K-9‚ Intro to A La Carte. Chef Johnson and his students were a clean group that maintained almost perfect kitchen conditions throughout the observation. In K-9‚ a practice that I observed that can reduce the risk of a foodborne illness was that none of the students picked up their phones or any other foreign objects while in the kitchen. The practice of not using your phone while cooking eliminates the potential for any bacteria on the phone to get
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Infant/Toddler Observation Reflection For my assignment‚ I observed at the daycare program housed inside my church called Gateway To Learning (2930 Rayford Rd.‚ Spring‚ TX 77386)‚ a Christian childcare provider for ages 6-weeks to fourth grade (after school). There are currently 185 children enrolled in the GTL program‚ including after-schoolers. GTL employs approximately 50 people‚ not including substitute teachers. The teacher:student ratios are as follows: ages 6 weeks to 12 months – 4:1‚ 12
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Since food and drinks were not allowed in many places of the library‚ those who wanted to have food would come here. These people usually shared the same pattern that they would read books or stare at their computers while eating. During the observation‚ seven people went straight forward to the newspaper shelf‚ picked up their favourite copy‚ found a seat and began to read. They usually came in alone and knew exactly what they wanted to read. There was another group of people who regarded the
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Observation Report Template Number: __1___ Date: ____2/3/2011_____ Name: _Deniz Sen___ Name of School/Institution: Georgetown University - EFL Program Class Information Number of students__12___ Level__advanced (elective)__ Age Average (estimate)__25___ Observation What is the focus of the class (what do you think the objective is?) The overall focus of the course is to help EFL students grasp English grammar and eventually become proficient users. The objective of this class was
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Observation of Nature in my backyard. With my notebook in hand‚ I sit down on the swing bench on my back porch. Tuning into all my senses‚ I close my eyes‚ I slow my breathing‚ and I deepen my concentration. Free from visual distractions‚ I calm my mind and lay down to take in what I could observe through my auditory senses. I feel the warmth from the sunshine above. I feel the gentle breeze. I open my eyes and squint at the change in light. Eyes narrowed‚ I survey my surroundings. The
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I did my observation at Horace Mann Elementary school 3nd grade classroom. When I entered the classroom‚ I felt very welcomed‚ Mrs.burns had all the students welcome me. It was a very colorful classroom covered with the children’s art work. The children seemed to feel very comfortable around each other; they all appeared to be communicating well. The goals of the children in the class room are to actively participate and understand the information taught. As I observed part of her math class‚ they
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classroom is a comfortable and safe environment for all of her 16 students. She has a very successful approach to education. Throughout the short amount of time I spent at Pelican Elementary‚ I was introduced to sheer creativeness. During my observation time‚ I was able to grasp the materials she used‚ the classroom environment‚ and the outcome of the classroom’s learning experience. Cash’s methods of teaching are primarily centered on teacher-student interaction. Her ability to serve a multitude
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The child that caught my attention was a 24-month-old‚ curly haired boy. I was not able to get the toddlers name so I will mention him as Maxell. Maxell was smaller than the rest of the children. Even though he was one of the smallest children in the class. Maxell looked healthy and of average weight‚ not too skinny nor too fat. In addition‚ Maxell was quite interested in his surroundings. What I noted when I first stepped in the playground was that he was really interested in the butterfly that
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