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    room teacher gifted learner at the elementary and middle school level I found in the classroom bulletin boards‚ computers‚ visual aids‚ posters and many different kinds of books. In observing the gifted students there were six teaching strategies that were used to work with the students.

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    During my observations‚ I had the opportunity to interview the director of the facility. We discussed risk and injury prevention practices within the classroom‚ how prevention is managed‚ how it is approved‚ and lastly‚ if there are any modifications being made in the environment in relation to the children’s needs and developmental levels. The director told me all the employees meet once a month to discuss solutions. She mentioned that there are fire drills every thirty days. The director said she

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    Today is my first day of observation at Hinojosa EC/PK center. The time frame that was given to me to obverse was from 8:30am to 11:00am in a bilingual classroom who belonged to Mr. Villa who was awarded the teacher of the year. Sitting in and observing this classroom of nineteen students I could see exactly why he was awarded as the teacher of the year. Taking on the responsibility of teaching a bilingual class is not all that simple‚ there are several routines that were done over time to have the

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    Observation My partner‚ Jude‚ and I were partners and we decided to observe the volleyball game at the gym. While watching the game‚ there was a group of PNUan girls that caught my attention. So I decided to let them be the subject of my observation. That group of girls was really wild and loud as opposed to the rest of the audience watching the game. They shouted and cheered for the PNU team. Whenever the team scores‚ they stood up and cheered at full volume. They even had this jingle that goes

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    Classroom Observation‚ Discussion with Teacher‚ and Analysis In this paper I will discuss an observation and the developmental needs of a small group of older twos. First I will discuss the observation of Mrs. Nicole’s two-year-old classroom. Which focus on the social-emotional atmosphere and the challenging behaviors. Next I will focus on the social-emotional atmosphere‚ the curriculum and the proposed objectives. The objectives support the curriculum‚ which can be a major part of a child’s development

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    by Clement (2000)‚ Classroom management has become the most common concern cited by student teachers as well as beginning and experienced teachers. Even a talented teacher would have difficulty teaching in an environment filled with interruptions and distractions. Classroom management techniques reduce the likelihood of interruptions during class‚ and include effective responses for any distractions that do occur. Classroom management includes the skills of organization‚ classroom layout‚ discipline

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    For my classroom observation‚ I chose to observe two classrooms with teachers I do not work with at my current job Bobbie Smith Elementary in Long Beach‚ CA. My area of interest is elementary‚ I chose to observe a Kindergarten and Second grade classroom. Although I prefer to teach a Kindergarten class and not go over the Second grade‚ I know that teachers never get a pick of what grades you teach sometimes. So I am glad that I am able to gain experience in each grade level. The first hour and a

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    During this lesson‚ I was able to observe not only the classroom teacher‚ but also a student teacher from Texas A&M. As the student teacher was explaining to the students what a truism is‚ the teacher was pacing around the room as she spoke with the students about their essays. The student sat in their desk the entire period‚ listening and learning about how to correctly write a truism. The resources that were being used for the lesson were the projector‚ computer‚ online class bulletin‚ and each

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    Health Care: Practical Experience | Reflection | a.bendiks | Related Learning Outcomes Learning Outcome 1 Legislation relevant to nursing practice Effective working relationships and professional attributes Learning Outcome 2 Sensitivity in interactions with individual patient/clients Learning Outcome 3 Help individual patient/clients to make informed decisions during the planning of care Safe and effective practice How to implement a program of care that has been designed and supervised

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    The purpose of this essay is to inform readers of the observations I made during my short stay in Mr. Sutton’s classroom. It also intend to analyze the differences between girls and boys in the learning environment‚ and in the following areas: how the two groups interact with teachers‚ how the instructor may reinforce stereotypical gender behavior‚ supportive teacher responses to boys and girls; and these relative to standards (learning environments) and (assessment) as delineated by the CCSSO (Council

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