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    For a teacher it is important to create lessons that benefit all children in the classroom. The two videos that I watched were about the teachers perfecting their teaching strategies for their students. The first video the lessons were for ages 4-5. The second video the lessons were for ages 5-6. During the first video Joanna Moore and Kristabel Harwood, who are teachers were following two students in their classrooms. Jade is a five year old girl who was being observed because of her independent

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    In order to effectively measure the specific behavioral outcomes after delivery of instruc-tion is made via digital media devices, I will be using qualitative methods such as, observations and a focus group, to assess the gains being made, and the behavioral outcomes that occur direct-ly after technology has been used by the student. Since autism is a communication disorder it will be difficult to directly interview the participants. Therefore, I will ask a simple yes/no question such as, “did you

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    My time observing at Martin Luther King Jr Middle school was such a learning experience. As a future teacher I learned a lot about myself. For one, I learned that being a teacher in a Title 1 school is not for me. Our course text in chapter 4 stated that there is a shortage in the right kinds of teachers in urban communities. The book is absolutely right. When it comes to kids in Title 1 schools and urban communities it takes a special kind of teacher to deal with the issues that appear in those

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    out wanting to explore how books could be used to address diversity in the classroom in terms of the students’ cultural backgrounds. After spending time in my classroom, I came to the realization that investigating this question would be a challenge, due to the fact that I was only able to observe a handful of situations where students interacted with books, much less books that included aspects of culture. In my classroom, books that incorporated the various traditions and cultures around the world

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    Running head: Observation Studies (Revised) Observation Studies in Evaluation and Institutional Research Observation Methodology Paper PSYC – 724C James Campbell When is it appropriate to use the observation method to conduct research on subjects? Clearly, a number of questions that researchers want or need to address relating to human behaviors or actions cannot be addressed or answered by traditional research methods. One of the best ways to answer a number of these questions

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    My first experience as a teacher was very exciting and a bit challenging. I spent four weeks in a child protection agency, observing, teaching lessons, and working small group of pupils. This has given me a valuable insight into a many important issues related to teaching. I have learned a lot about myself. The student teaching experience allowed me to put everything that I have learned about education into action. During my student teaching, my supervisor guided me along and helped me the kind of

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    While I.M. was playing, the teacher was either in the same classroom or outside observing him on the playground. The teacher’s presence did not bother or interfere with I.M. and his play. Occasionally, he would ask the teacher when he needed help with a task. For example, he asked the teacher, “Can you help me with the Legos?” Moreover, most of the time I.M. got along and cooperated very well with his peers. However, there were times where him and other kids would have trouble sharing, so he would

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    My History Observations at Sierra Vista High School To begin, over the course of this semester, I had the opportunity to conduct my history classroom observations at Sierra Vista High. This high school is a public school located in Baldwin Park and is part of the Baldwin Park Unified School District. Sierra Vista High School has a student population of 1,895 students. The student population consists of 90 percent Hispanic, 6 percent Asian, 3 percent Filipino, and 1 percent white. These demographics

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    supplement to provide rigorous instruction. It also includes school leaders ensuring that the curriculum is being utilized to achieve the greatest success for all students and supporting all teachers in their deficit areas. In order to obtain observation data from administrative perspectives, three principals were interviewed, Principal A, Principal B, and Principal C. Principal A and B work in the same school district; however Principal

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    Key Assessment As a future teacher I was very intrigued that I was able to go into the classroom and do hands on activities with the students. I was able to do my field placement hours at an elementary school that provided numerous opportunities for me to work with kids and gave me a chance to broaden my horizon with some new ideas for teaching. Overall I was able to focus on motivational skills, diversity, testing, I got the chance to work with children with learning disabilities, I was able to

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