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    The third grade students observed during the two sociograms were C‚ K and D (with A and Q). The informal setting sociogram was conducted during lunch time during the first part of lunch‚ and the formal setting sociogram was conducted the next day during the interactive computer math activity that occurs every day. During lunch the students sit at a two sided table and take up approximately four tables in total. All the students in the summer school program eat lunch at the same time‚ so the lunchroom

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    Chapter-I INTRODUCTION 1.1. MEANING OF SOCIOMETRY The word sociometry comes from the Latin word “socius”‚ meaning social and the Latin “metrum”‚ meaning measure. As these roots imply‚ sociometry is a way of measuring the degree of relatedness among people. Measurement of relatedness can be useful not only in the assessment of behaviour within groups‚ but also for interventions to bring about positive change and for determining the extent of change. For a work group‚ sociometry can be a

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    Lesson 4 – A & P Lesson 5 – Gentlemen‚ Your Verdict Lesson 6 – Short Story Workshop Lesson 7 – The Big Snit Lesson 8 – The Sniper Lesson 9 – The Fall of a City Lesson 10 – The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Lesson 11 – Two Fishermen Lessons 12 & 13 – Sociograms Lesson 14 – Writers/Artists Café – culminating activity Short Story Unit Overview It is important that students are exposed to many different aspects of writing. Exploring a unit of short stories offers students many opportunities to internalize

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    Methods for Recording Observation of Young Children’s Behavior Rating Scale A device that can be used by an observer to summarize judgment of the activity or behaviour that has been observed. A scale may have three‚ five‚ seven‚ nine‚ one hundred or infinite number of points on a line with descriptive statements on either end‚ and perhaps in the middle as well. Following a selected period of time‚ an observer records‚ his/her impression‚ thereby providing a quantitative estimate of what has transpired

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    Goodman’s (2001) Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) was utilised to collect pre and post intervention data for both the control and experimental groups (both teacher & pupil completed) to evaluate the effectiveness of the approach. A sociogram was also administered to help assess the effectiveness of the intervention. It was hypothesised that for the pupils participating in the Circle of Friends (experimental groups) their mean difference between pre and post ‘total difficulties’ score

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    Unit 2- Development from conception to age 16 years. E1- Social and Emotional development often underpins children’s and young people’s happiness‚ security and success. A starting point for this development begins in early years when the child starts to pick up their first strong relationship with their parents. These relationships are usually life-long. -This is the development stages from the ages of 0-3 years. Age Stage of Development. 1 months Watches primary carers face 5 months

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    Majority of the family income below the poverty threshold 4.The organizer must secure the Community profile . This can be conducted through     which of the following strategy/ies ? A.    Social investigation‚ groundworking‚ community study B.    Sociogram‚ groundworking‚ house to house visit C.    Record review‚ interview‚ observation D.    Community diagnosis‚ groundworking‚  groundworking‚ 5.The community profile implies that health program should geared toward     implementation of adult class

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    1. Executive Summary This report analyses meeting dynamics and suggests practices to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of corporate meetings. The findings are based on a sociogram produced by observing a simulated meeting. Conclusions are drawn using communications theories. Findings suggest meeting dynamics are largely influenced by group members’ individual characteristics and the management of the meeting. The turn taking method‚ leadership style and encouragement of member participation

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    References: Greece Central School District‚ (2004). Reading strategies: Scaffolding students ’ interactions with texts: Sociogram. Retrieved September 3‚ 2007‚ from http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/instruction/ela/612/reading/Reading%20Strategies/sociogram.htm Lewis‚ C Saskatoon Public School Division‚ (2004). Instructional strategies online. Retrieved on September 3‚ 2007‚ from

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    METHODS OF OBSERVATION Narrative/free description/written record or running record A running record is a very detailed description of the behaviour of a child over a short period of time‚ often less than five minutes. The observer watches a child or group of children and note down everything he sees‚ which gives the portrait of the child and his activity during this particular period of time. The observer sits quietly and tries not to draw attention to him as his interaction may affect the behaviour

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