I decided for my social observation the mall would be a good place to start. I came there on a Friday evening when there should be plenty of people to watch. I also sat in the Barnes and Noble café after that to observe. I expected to see a lot of people shopping and conversing. A few things did stand out to me within the few hours I was there. Some things I didn’t expect to see. We are expected to behave a certain way in public determined by our culture as to what is acceptable. Some people stay…
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Observation 1: Patterns of Gender and Race at the Earth Cafe in Norman Project Phase: 1 Date: 3/18/2024 Observer: Zoe Rockey Beginning time of observation: 11:26 AM Ending time of observation: 11:41 AM Description of activity: The environment of the Earth Cafe is incredibly busy, packed, and loud. All the seats in the cafe were filled, conversations were loud, and servers and customers alike were crowded together. The line at the counter was seven people long: three older women, one college-aged…
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As a practicing social worker in rural West Virginia, services are limited. Finding clients a foster home without any behaviors or mental/physical health issues can be challenging. For children and teenagers who have mental/physical and/or behavioral issues, it is even harder to find a foster home for them. Many times, looking for services to fit those children’s or teenager’s needs can be challenging are resulted in looking at out-of-state placements. When the service is available for a client,…
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Play Observation Checklist Observer:_______________ Play Setting:_______________________ Date:_____________ Approximate Child Age:___ Child Gender: M F Hand Preference: L R Initiation of Play Observed Yes No Comments / Questions Behavior Child quickly engages in play Child requires help in getting started Child needs encouragement Child directs his/her own play Child shows initiative or curiosity Child appears impulsive Child initiates…
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During the observation in Mr. William’s class during a group project, Terrance was on task 46% of the intervals recorded. Terrance’s off–task behavior during 54% of the intervals recorded was due to inappropriate movement, inattention, aggression, being out of seat during the lesson and talking inappropriately during group activity. Terrance’s inappropriate movement included him making noises with material given to him to use for the project including scissors. Terrance’s inattentive behaviors…
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Code-Switching Among Students in Social Setting Sociolinguistics Amy R. Musser Northwest Missouri State University Summer 2014 Abstract The research of code-switching, changing from language to language in the midst of an utterance (Spolsky, 1998), in the speech communities within our city of St. Joseph was observed to see if there were cultural differences in this sociolinguistic aspect. The setting took place in St. Joseph, MO at the Broadmoor Apartment Complexes, which…
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Learning Theory Applied to Health Care The purpose of this paper is to discuss a learning theory with application to a teaching-learning situation in health care. This paper will focus on the social learning theory and its application to the teaching-learning process in nursing. I will explore a clear definition of the theory and present the main concepts. Lastly, I will apply my knowledge of the social learning theory by describing how I use it in a health care setting when educating student nurses…
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reflective essay is based around a 20-minute child observation that I undertook in a preschool setting. Throughout the essay I will explain why observation is necessary in Social Work practice and its aims and limitations. I will also explain how theoretical approaches can give an understanding of development throughout the life stages and describe how some of child X’s behaviour can be explained by these theories. Observation is an essential tool in Social Work practice. It can seem simple and every day…
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I completed my toddler observation in the same center as well. The class that I completed my observation in had a mixture of two and early three’s in it. The day that I completed my observation there were two teachers present and 13 children in the room. The ratio is one teacher for every 9 children so this means that they were in ratio. The children in the classroom were obviously very different from the children in the infant classroom because of their age difference and personalities. I noticed…
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Assessment 5: Teaching Portfolio Part 1 This case study indicates how using observation in an early childhood setting is an asset for pre-school teachers. In the case study I was able to identify that the child has a problem. He is unable to grasp the crayons and use building blocks because he was unable to hold them properly. I also noted the aggressive behavior where he pushes away the block when his peer helps him and his withdrawal for the rest of the day. Sometimes the child may just need to…
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