Child Observation Report Observer: Tanya Burley (Student) Observant(s): 4 year old girl and 5 year old boy Topic: Entire Observation Setting: Backyard and Inside Home Goal: Observing the girl and boy to see his entire behavior‚ in addition to his/her reaction to reinforcement and punishment Method used: Systematic Observation Time: AU ID 3049260 PSYC 323 Dorothy Steffler (tutor) August 25‚ 2014 Introduction This report is based on a “naturalistic observation” in which I was able to observe
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Running head: ESL CLASSROOM OBSERVATION ESL Classroom Observations # 1 & 2 Kimberly Moreno New Jersey City University: MCC 611/612 Observation #1 On February 20‚ 2013‚ I observed a sophomore advanced bilingual US History 1 class. The class is composed of 8 boys and 3 girls. The classroom is set up with 24 desks arranged in rows with an area in the back with tables that seems to be used for group work. The class begins with the teacher returning a test that they had just taken
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Nonverbal Observation Activity ____________________________________________________________ _________ Prof. Michelle Coleman COM 111 – Interpersonal Communication Objective: In this nonverbal communication observation activity‚ you will become a “people watcher.” You will watch two different people in two different situations. It is helpful for this activity if (1) you do not know the people you are observing‚ (2) if they do not know you are observing them‚ and finally‚ (3)
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level was O. She already had two negative troponin and was going to be discharged the next day. Basically‚ she was at our CDU floor for observation and third troponin. After getting a report from the nurse‚ I went to see the patient to do my assessment. As I introduced myself‚ I could tell that she was not happy being bothered and staying at the hospital. I completed vitals and assessment‚ and administered her medications. While I was about to leave‚ she mentioned that she did not want to be bothered
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Glomerular Filtration Activity 1: Effect of Arteriole Diameter on Glomerular Filtration 1. Compare this data with your baseline data. How did increasing the afferent arteriole radius affect glomerular filtration rate? >>Increasing the afferent arteriole radius pushed the glomerular pressure‚ the glomerular filtration rate‚ and the volume of urine to be higher than the baseline data. Increasing the afferent arteriole radius increased the glomerular filtration rate. 2. Under
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Assignment 305 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings Task B Reflective account (HSC 036 2.2) Bi Write a reflective account detailing an example of how you have‚ or could have‚ used a person centred approach in a sensitive or complex situation.The account must contain a description of how person centred values were or could be put into practice in the situation. Suggested word count: 350 – 500 words Whilst working a shift in a residential home‚ I became acquainted
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My first observation was in New Britain‚ it was wheelchair basketball. When first walking in I didn’t know what expect‚ I didn’t know what type of personalities the athletes would have towards me because I felt they might feel I was invading their sanctuary. The athletes had an extremely open and friendly environment‚ they saw that I was trying to be cautious and not disturb their normal practice rituals. The athletes came over to me and was happy to see that I was interested in the sport wheelchair
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concern about Sally to me. With your permission‚ to look into this matter further‚ I am willing and able to explore your concerns further by conducting observation time in Sally’s classrooms‚ discussing Sally’s behavior with her teachers‚ and by personally interviewing Sally (just asking a few questions regarding her behavior). Once I have completed these actions‚ I will send my thoughts and resources for your use via email. Before I can complete any actions‚ due to legal constraints‚ you will need
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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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CHAPTER 1 PROBLEMS AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Technical Background The Problem * Statement of the Problem * Project Content * Purpose and Description * Significance of the Study Objectives Scope and Limitation Review of the Related Literature/System Research Methodology * Research Design * Research Instruments * Research Respondents * Data Gathering * Research Environment
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