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Writing objective observations videos Mary dowling

Writing objective observations INCLUDE… avoid… - DESCRIPTIONS OF GESTURES - LABELS (HAPPY, CREATIVE) - DESCRIPTIONS OF AN ACTION - evaluations (good job) - Quotations of language - INTENTIONS (WANTS TO) - DESCRIPTIONS OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS - judgements (strong, weak) - DESCRIPTIONS OF BEHAVIORS - Negatives (can’t, won’t) - DESCRIPTIONS OF A CREATION - vague words (never, often)

Effective teacher-child interactions

Focused observations

Focused observations

Toddler class positive climate

Low teacher sensitivity

Intentional teaching in the cc classroom

Schedules and routines

There’s the elof for that