Classroom Management and Understanding of Students Meet Ms. Lujano. Her classroom is located next door to another important character in this story‚ Mr. Santiago. Recently‚ Ms. Lujano came to me‚ the special education teacher and consultant‚ sharing about her uneasiness due to how Mr. Santiago treats one of his students. This student‚ Joey‚ has been diagnosed with an emotional disability. I have seen his struggles dealing with tardiness‚ his temper‚ and understanding boundaries. Ms. Lujano brought
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first week in which I observed Mrs.Childs class I seen how her classroom environment is. The room in itself is very colorful‚ bright and exciting. It is a very welcoming space. Some of the ways that it is welcoming is her word wall‚ each letter with words is a different color‚ she displays work in which the students have successfully completed and would be a good example for other students to see‚ and one last way in which her classroom is welcoming is each student has a job‚ so everybody feels as
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Classroom Observation One My first observation was a special day mild to moderate class in an elementary school Mrs. G is the teacher; she has been teaching for seven years. She has a Masters with her Special Education Credentials. She is trilingual she knows English‚ Spanish and Sign Language. The classroom ratio is one adult to three children she can have up to twelve children at a time every child in her class needs to have an IEP for special needs in order to be placed there. At
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she might be delayed due to the deficiency of language development. The classroom is located on the first floor of the school‚ next to another preschool and three kindergarten classrooms. There are twenty students‚ one teacher and two paraprofessionals throughout the whole day. The cubbies have the student’s names and pictures and are located by the door. There is a bathroom that connects both preschool classrooms. The classroom has three rectangular tables‚ which have six seats in each table and one
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Classroom Observation EDU 305 Classroom Observation Summary My classroom observation took place at Iberville Elementary School in small rural community in Plaquemine‚ Louisiana. School is dismissed for summer so I observed the Super Why camp which is a continuation of the regular school session for pre-k students. I observed Mrs. Jamie Hart and Mrs. Ondria Presley’s (paraprofessional) Pre- Kindergarten class. The class consisted pre kindergarten students ages 4 and 5. I joined them
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for an hour of toddler classroom who were between three and four years old. The principle gave me a warm greeting and took me to the class and introduced me to the teachers and the children. Everyone there made me feel welcomed. I chose a place where I can sit‚ observe and write my note as well as to be away from children’s sight. In the classroom there were five boys‚ two girls‚ and two teachers Ms. Nadia and Ms. Emma. The classroom itself was large and spacious. The classroom is very appropriate
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Glenneisha Jones Music & Movement March 10‚ 2011 Music In The Classroom For my classroom observation‚ I chose the three year old room at my daycare. In this classroom‚ music and rhythm were utilized numerous times during my observational period. Upon entering the classroom‚ the children were working on their morning journals and listening to classical music. After the children were done it was time for them to transition and prepare for breakfast. To keep the students calm‚ the
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ELL Classroom Observation The main purpose of this paper is to observe and evaluate an ELL lesson using the SIOP (The Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) checklist ("Lesson Plan Checklist For The Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)"). The emphasis of this observation will be on Lesson Preparation‚ Building Background‚ and Comprehensible Input. Using literature as an English learning tool is the lesson that we will be assessing in the paper. The Lesson The use of literature
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schedule and need to conform to the changes that are associated with the career. Upon hearing this‚ I didn’t accept this fact she was giving me and never associated the term‚ "teacher" and "flexible" together. Nevertheless‚ after my observations this semester in the classroom‚ I understand why you need to be flexible in the teaching profession. Every class I observed this semester was dissimilar from each other. Some class’s harbored students who comprehended the material better‚ were ethnically diverse
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leadership style: A meta-analysis. Psychological bulletin‚ 108(2)‚ 233‚ retrieved from: http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/7C7332DF-85A0-47A8-8B38-21BDFBC51D4F/FinalDownload/DownloadId-5DFF0FE8DA51198C133E09F6C1F32E8A/7C7332DF-85A0-47A8-8B38-21BDFBC51D4F/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1010&context=chip_docs‚ assessed on dared: April‚ 10‚ 2013 Eagly‚ A. H.‚ Johannesen-Schmidt‚ M. C.‚ & Van Engen‚ M. L. (2003). Transformational‚ transactional‚ and laissez-faire leadership styles: a meta-analysis comparing women and
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