Classroom Observation Report Introduction In this report‚ I will describe a teacher and her students in an observation I did in an English Speaking and Listening class of Mathayom 5 at Satree Yala School. I did this observation on Friday‚ November 21‚ 2014‚ and the class started from 10 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. There were amount of thirty-six students in this class. The aim of the lesson was the students can make a requesting and accepting or refusing. Throughout this paper the classroom procedures and
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Observation Report Form Observer’s Name: _Stacy Trokey______________________ DATE: _2/27/15_______________ Time: __9:00______________ Child’s Name: _Alex___________________ Child’s Age: _48 months_____ Age Group or Class Observed: ___3-5 years_______________________________ Teacher(s): ___________________________________________________________ Observation Focus: _Routines and Transitions_______________________________ I. Setting: The observation is being completed within the classroom
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DECLARATION I‚ BANDARU RAVI TEJA hereby declare that project titled “Study on the Customer behaviour on FBB‚ Manjeera Mall KPHB‚ in Hyderabad” is an original piece of research work carried out by me under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Ritesh Kumar (Marketing Head)‚ BIG BAZAAR‚ Tarnaka‚ Hyderabad. The information has been collected from genuine & authentic sources. It has not been submitted to any other institute or published earlier. Signature BANDARU RAVI TEJA (1225114102) GITAM Institute
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An observation was conducted with Mr. Gallardo and Gabriella‚ in the evaluator’s office. The child appeared comfortable and relaxed with her father. However‚ during the observation‚ the child began shaking each of her legs. This continued intermittently during the observation. The father begins the discussion by asking about Gabriella about going to the museum with Justine and dad’s girlfriend. The father asked about going to a singing class with Justine. He reported that he was going to sign her
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Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education – 2011 Module 1 Developing the Reflective Academic Practitioner Assignment 1: Peer Observation Report Dr. Sunita Gupta Konwar NTU ID: N0402608 Pearl Academy of Fashion New Delhi‚ India. | |TABLE OF CONTENTS | | | |
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This observation report brings about an introduction to the concept of resilience or grit. Resilience is psychological concept that is largely understood as a blueprint of optimistic acclimatization following significant stress‚ harsh conditions‚ natural disasters or security threats‚ and is often explored when looking to determine evidences as some individuals fall victim to misery while others seem to thrive. The colloquium series begins with Deogratias Niyizonkiza: Where there is Health‚ there
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A STUDY ON COUPON MALL IN FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE RETAIL MANAGEMENT COURSE PROF. ASHIS MISHRA UTKALIKA MOHANTY 1211058 ABHINAV DAHARWAL 1211090 RAMANJIT S ANAND 1211130 PUSHPENDU KUMAR 1211285 DEEPAK KARWASARA 1211091 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE Executive Summary A detailed study has been conducted on Coupon mall‚ a discount format retail chain to understand the problems which Indian value focussed retailers are facing. The purpose
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Nonverbal Observation Report I observed 10 minutes in computer lab room which is the digital classroom in University Center at Trine University. There were a couple sitting next to each other in the lab room using computers. They were discussing some homework problems‚ asking professor for advice and making fun of each other. Both of them dressed casual and with school bags‚ cellphones‚ and books around them. The guy was frustrated about the work he was doing on the computer and he was seeking
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STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN SHOPPING MALLS INTRODUCTION Marketplaces in urban demographic settings attract a large number of buyers and sellers‚ which can be termed as market thickness. The co-existence of many shopping malls with traditional markets in a marketplace causes market congestion. This problem may be resolved by developing small kiosks for transactions and allowing consumers to test out customised products and services from the main stores The growth of market share for specialised
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When you go to a mall or to the airport‚ people would use escalators to get from one floor to another. Escalator is such a common thing in today’s society and there are social norms afflicted with it. Everyone is expected to go up or down the same way as the escalator and those that don’t‚ people will question their actions. For my experiment I wanted to see how people would react if this social norm of going the right way on the escalator was violated. From what I have studied about norms and
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