Classroom Observation Analysis . Abstract Many instructional approaches exist that have been developed to reach more students. Teachers have to select the instructional approaches that work best for students. These approaches have been tested and researched from various theoretical perspectives. An education theory is the speculative thought of education and just like any other theory; it explains‚ guides‚ and describes the practices of education. The earliest speculation on educational
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brain might perceive a box in its first stage of its analysis‚ in which the neurons will transmit observations to the brain. This in turn stimulates reflection about whether it is simply an empty box or whether it may have some type of content. The brain will answer this question in attempt to come up with a theory of what may be the in the box given certain clues and knowledge acquired during it’s reflection. If the box had small holes on its surface one might theorize that there is a living being in
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BY: Ixchelle Sandoval July 17 ‚ 2013 Observation 1 I observed preschool classrooms at St. Vincent’s Catholic School They are a Montessori preschool. The classrooms are clearly laid out for children. The classrooms are prepared and equipped for the size and pace of preschool aged children and are designed to put them at ease by giving them freedom in an environment carefully prepared with attractive materials arranged on
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The observation of teaching at a local primary school provided me with an opportunity to watch how teachers interact with their students. I could see that teaching methods are becoming more diverse nowadays and multimedia is integrated into classrooms. Some teachers still put emphasis on rote learning by asking students to repeat words and sentences over and over again‚ while others adopted more dynamic approaches such as teaching through role play and group discussion. Teaching mathematics with
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observing the classroom of Mrs. Yessenia Prieto. She teaches 3rd grade language arts. Mrs. Prieto earned her degree in Education for grades K-5. She has only taught elementary and has been a teacher now for close to 10 years. Her average class size is about 30 students. 60% of her students are boys and 40% are girls. There is a small group of Esol students in her class which need to be taught in the Spanish language. Even though most of the schools demographics is Hispanic during my observations hours I
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1-October 10‚ 2006 at 10 o’clock in the morning‚ I observed a male student. The observation took place in a classroom‚ in P.S.249 third grade class‚ room 320 and the teacher’s name is Mrs. Riggs. The child‚ Michael‚ was seating on the red square on the mat during reading time. The classroom has 7 desks with four or 3 chairs for the students. There are 2 big boards to write‚ one small board that can only be written on with an erasable marker‚ books on shelves around the room‚ two computer in the left
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The field observation program is an effective program that really helps those students desiring to become a teacher. It is the best way to receive a classroom experience from a different perspective‚ because of course we have all been through school from a student perspective. Evidently‚ this is the time too start gaining experience to be prepared for that teacher perspective. Currently‚ we are gaining a sort of assistant perspective which will help us with the teacher perspective. This is an efficient
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who are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century classrooms and workplace. To this end‚ then teacher education program must aim to develop the knowledge‚ skills and attributes of teachers to prepare them to teach effectively in the schools systems. It is‚ therefore‚ argued that the academic program of the teacher education should be coupled with an important and integral component called school -based experiences i.e. practicum which provides students with supervised experiences and help
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Development Public Elementary School Before entering this classroom my purpose was to see the difference from a music class compared to a regular kindergarten class. I wanted to observer her lesson plan and see how she handles the kids with a different activity. This observation was very different compared to the other ones I have done. I usually sit down in a classroom and just take notes on what’s happening but this teacher‚ Mrs. Wineski‚ had me involved the second
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Preschool Facility Observation Paper On September 14th‚ 2015 I observed a classroom at Weslie Way Preschool. The preschool classroom consisted of six students‚ but only five of them were present on the day that I did my observation. The group consisted of two girls and three boys that were all four years old. Later on in my observation‚ a firefighter came to talk to the students about fire safety. During this time period‚ all of the classes in the school gathered together outside. I was able to
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