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    Classroom observation – ks2 – literacy 11-11-2013 I have carried out a classroom observation on 3 children in year 3. Prior to the observation I asked for permission from the teacher in charge of the class. I will be using pseudonyms to replace the children’s names in line with confidentiality procedures. Any information I have gained will be kept for use within my study and not shared with anyone who is not connected with my studies in line with date protection. Children’s profile Child A

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    (D3) One method for observation is ’ narrative description’. in this observationyou write down what you see th child doing during the time you are observing.this type of observation uasually takes 5-10 minutes.for this observation you will need a note pad and a pen.when you are doing narrative observation you can note the childs behaviour‚facial expressoin and actions. (D4) One advantage for written narrative is ‚ you can write in detail. when you write in detail you find out the likes and dislikes

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    location F‚ where you would examine the rock and note the straight‚ parallel grooves and ridges on the surface of the rock‚ and parallel grooves cut across the layering of the rock. Create an hypothesis as to why the grooves formed on the rocks‚ make observations‚ draw conclusions‚ and devise a test of its correctness in the form of a prediction. Rock F is bedrock that points north-west‚ matching up with the empire rock. It also has grooves‚ is polished‚ and is glacial erratic. . The hypothesis that was

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    RATIONALE Field study 2 is an integral part of the new teacher education curriculum. It is a course that focuses on the pre-service teacher’s observation of the mentor’s classroom management skills in the teaching-learning process when applied in the classroom. This one-unit course will enable the pre-service teachers to identify the various aspects of teaching‚ classroom management‚ and best practices/ techniques used by the cooperating teacher. These aspects and techniques will then be described

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    Sociologists have a variety of methods to collect data for studying social institutions. Some of these methods are surveys‚ experiments‚ and participant observation. One of the methods to collect data are surveys‚ and it is used to focus on the population of who they are studying. Surveys contain a series of questionnaires in which the respondent taking the survey must answer either by interviews or by just answering the questions. To carry out this method the researcher needs a sample of respondents

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    the task I will be talking about the different methods to be able to use to monitor children and young children’s development and progress. Observation‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation Consistent tests on a child in the school include a continuous procedure that starts with observation and then ends up with evaluation: * Observation - putting together all the facts about the child * Assessment - after the studying of the facts all the information is put together beside

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    and rationalizes the beliefs and behaviors of people in a particular social setting Adds distance to familiar things and adds layers of complexity Adds familiarity and understanding to distant practices Theory-generating activity First-hand observation Start with questions rather than hypotheses Start with research question Why are women involved in pornography? How do they reconcile feminist beliefs with their work in porn? What makes their work “feminist”? How do they add meaning? How

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    mentos and put five in to your hand. Step 4. Put the needle and string through the mentos‚ making a string of mentos Step 5. Drop the string of Mentos in to the Diet Coke and Watch _________________________________________________________ Observations: During this experiment I observed that it didn’t fizz up again after most of the Coke was lost in the first attempt. I also noticed that when the experiment finsished the mentos used were smaller than before‚ and slightly yellow _________________________________________________________

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    CHCPR509A: Document‚ interpret and use information about children Gather and document detailed information about the child Contents Gather information and observations according to a child’s emerging skills Targeted information gathering When we gather information about children we should always be ready to be surprised by what we learn about them. Sometimes‚ however‚ we have specific things we want to find out or questions about the child that need answering. In

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    data from the graph made in Question 7. The graph shows the dissolved oxygen has a steady increase. Meanwhile‚ The number of fish observed increase then suddenly drop. After the lost of 5 fish‚ it increases again. Exercise 2: Testable Observations Determine which of the following

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