Acknowledgment In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful Alhamdulillah, all praises to Allah for the strengths and His blessing in completing this thesis. Special appreciation goes to her supervisor, Madam Norarifah binti Ali, for her supervision and constant support. Her invaluable help of constructive comments and suggestions throughout the experimental and thesis works have contributed to the success of this research. The researcher would like to express my appreciation to the Dean, School of art and design (UiTM Kedah), Dr Azhari bin Md Hashim for his support and help towards my postgraduate affairs. My acknowledgement also goes to all the technicians and office staffs of School of of art and design (UiTM Kedah) for their co-operations. Sincere thanks to all my friends especially Muhammad Zharfan bin Mustapa, Mohd Putra Nilam bin Mohd Said, Mohd Nur Alif bin Abd Rahman, Mohammad Hazeem bin Mat Roni, Muhammad bin Shaari and others for their kindness and moral support during my study. Thanks for the friendship and memories. Last but not least, my deepest gratitude goes to my beloved parents; Mr. Yusni bin Zakaria and Mrs. Norlida binti Muhd Noor for their endless love, prayers and encouragement.. To those who indirectly contributed in this research, your kindness means a lot to me. Thank you very much. CHAPTER1.0 :BACKGROUND RESEARCH 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM 1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE 1.4 SIGNIFICANT OF RESEARCH 1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1.6 LIMITATION OF RESEARCH 1.7 DELIMITATION OF RESEARCH CHAPTER 2.0: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 introduction –hyperactive kids –own words 2.2 hyperactivekids ? 2.3 method of relaxing 2.4 imagination 2.5 interview CHAPTER 3 :research menthodology 3.1 introduct... ... middle of paper ... ...isting toys to make hyperactive kids relax? 1.6 Limitation The limitation of this research is in Malaysia. The scope of the area is in pulau pinang. The method that researcher use are interview and obseravation of the profesional person on teacher of dylesxia kindergarten. The method has been accomplish at that area. Moreover, the researcher focusing in dylexisa in penang and unit kesihatan uitm kedah that interview research done 1.7 Delimitation When doing research, reseacher has face some of limitation for this study which is its been challanging to find data. Other than that, researcher also face difficulties when doing interview. It is because researcher needs to interview proffesional worker. Researcher need to wait for a long period before doing interview session . Besides that, researcher need to go to other place and wait for quite a long time
My second gallery review is on the work of Philip Denker. I analyzed the art work at his exhibit; OVER + UNDER”. I saw his exhibit Friday November 15, 2013 at 11:00 am at Trifecta gallery inside the arts factory. When I walked into the room I loved that the room was illuminated with the light of the light bulbs, as well, with the natural illumination of the sun coming through the glass windows and door. When I got inside the room I also noticed it was spacious, and the pieces were very well ordered. The pieces were hung vertically or horizontally, and I liked this because it got my attention.
This proposal will explain the experimental aim and objectives, purpose, hypothesis, literature research, procedure and timeframe of the experiments.
The Child Development Center of College of San Mateo provides early care and educational programs for children between the ages of 3 to 5 years old. Children are divided into classrooms with a “master” teacher, a “regular” teacher, and two or three “associate” teachers. Klara attended Classroom, “A,” a stimulating and well-resourced classroom. Klara was observed for two hours on Monday from 9 am to 11 am and for two hours on Wednesday from 9 am to 11 am. During these two hours, classroom activities consisted of “free time,” “story time,” and an outside “play time.” A “master” teacher, a “regular” teacher, and two “associate” teachers were present during observations. Additionally, a total of eighteen children were in attendance during the observed days.
I have been interested in many subjects through my years in high school; though many of my fascinations have died out over time I still respect and love English. Half of my family is built on poets and story writers, so when I announced my curiosity about this subject they jumped at the opportunity and fed me the idea of being an English major. No one on either side of my family has either: never attended college or never finished. I have many plans on being the first woman in my family to go and graduate at a university or college.
I have many reasons I want to become an early childhood teacher.one of them, is that I think that the early childhood education is fundamental to build up the base for children’s future formation. It is the foundation for the new generations and their future.
The following case study is considering the influence of developmental factors on our teaching practice, by providing further ways to apply knowledge of childhood development in a realistic classroom situation. This case study response, will demonstrate an understanding of intellectual, physical language, emotional, moral, social and psychological development of children. As well as the ability to identify learning and teaching approaches that cater to the developmental needs of students within the classroom.
1.The problem of teacher and parental communication during the kindergarten readiness process must be addressed for a smoother transition for young students. The necessity of addressing (1) teacher involvement in readiness transition and (2) effective communication interactions with the parent will be identified as a means in which to bring better results for student transition into kindergarten. One study defines the important role of early parent and teacher interaction as a means in which to resolve these anxieties for kindergarten readiness: “Early identification of teacher and parent goals for preschool children, frank discussion of upcoming transitions
It is a technique of getting information with sociological interest by means of questionnaire that was developed earlier as with the help of questionnaire, the researcher can get the opinion and assessment of selected subject with a sample on given topic. Thus, survey is assumed as a series of questions, which is addressed to participants in research. The surveys are administered in person by telephone, and through email or internet. It is mainly managed by an individual or group. However, the surveys are helpful in getting information regarding many people that includes multiple choice and open questions like demographic information, beliefs, health, skills, and attitudes. However, in survey interview, the participants read the questionnaire that respond in writing without any proper direct intervention that collaborate the research person (Creswell,
Under the recommendation of Primary Education Review and Implementation (PERI) Committee in 2009, Ministry of Education and primary schools had since started their journey on Holistic Development for pupils. Different programs were launched and gradually introduced into the schools. Our class has discussed our views on the programs introduced and how different schools run the programs to nurture our pupils.
Born as Chris O’Doherty artist, designer, musician, is one of the most successful commercial artists in Australia. He is recognised as a Mambo designer, a landscape artist and founding member of award winning band, Mental as Anything.
Personally, my culture did not play a big role when I was in the midst
Entering my kindergarten teaching experience in the last quarter of school year I had to quickly become familiar with kindergarten content standards and the school’s curriculum. To do this I observed my mentor teachers instructional time with the children and gained as much information as I could about the children’s educational standing by developing a professional relationship with the my mentor teacher and the children. I learned that the majority of my kindergarten children had not previously attended preschool and that this was their first year of school. I found that interacting with the children in social activities provided me with great insight to their literacy, math, science, and social studies development. In reviewing the children’s class projects, school displays, and an array of their work sample along with my mentor teachers year-long assessments I was able to recognize challenging, emerging and advanced content areas of the children’s core curriculum. These emerging and challenging content areas is what I centered my curriculum planning around. “Information about each child’s learning and development is used to evaluate teaching effectiveness. This may lead to changes in schedule, curriculum and teaching strategies, room set up, resources, and so on.” (Bredekamp and Copple, p. 249)
Researches are different in nature but in a number of aspects they do have some commonalities. One of the common aspects is the requirement to collect data. Qualitative interviewing methods help researchers to observe and record a subject's unique viewpoint or experience as it narrates a particular issue. Questions are open-ended and the discussion is conversational in nature. The methodology allows the subject to provide a firsthand, first-person account. This gives the interviewer insight into where a subject is coming from, rather than getting “yes” or “no” answers that provide incomplete feedback. Data collection can be resultant of a number of methods, which include interviews, focus groups, surveys, telephone interviews, field notes,
This research applied descriptive qualitative method. The subjects of this research were 2 teachers, teaching in class one and two, and 6 students of SMPN 1 Sungguminasa which was selected by using purposive sampling technique. The primary instrument of the research was the researcher herself who observed and recorded behaviors but did not participate in the life of the setting being studied (Gay, et al 2006:414). The secondary instruments in this research were interview guide and field notes. To collect data from classroom, two of the three main strategies which were suggested by Gay et al (2006:413) would be applied, namely observation and interview. Data analysis was conducted by using the interactive model of Huberman and Miles in Denzin and Lincoln (1998: 429) covering three strategies:
Striating from the research idea to the culmination of the findings, the research process entails many segments, all of which are imperative. By choosing the research methodology, the researchers can formulate the path to be used in conducting the study and reporting the findings. The methodology helps in the search of literature, development of research questions and the creation of the most suitable study design. It also assists in the interpretation of the results and the publication of the findings in journals.