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A Preschool Classroom in Action

A Preschool Classroom in Action

A person goes through various stages before reaching maturity. As growth takes place, both internal and external factors, influence the development of an individual in one way or the other. The environment forms a major component of the external factors. The environment where growth and development takes place does not only include physical surroundings, but also the events, activities and experiences in the life of a child.

The childhood stage of growth and development is majorly the time when a child is trying to understand the world and how to relate with and or to it. Therefore, there is a lot of adjustment to the environment taking place. In addition, most children learn by observation, relationship with the same environment, and exploring with others through playing activities. However, due to the many variations in what the environment has to offer, depending on an individual’s setting, these processes take place in different ways (Saracho & Spodek, 2006 ).

The immediate physical environment of a child needs to be well equipped to enhance healthy development so that a well groomed and all rounded child grows to adulthood. It should be well furnished with a variety of play equipments that will improve on the child’s strengths, supply their needs and nurture the interests of the young ones into well built careers. The provision of the play materials should take into account all these factors. In addition, to enhance creativity, a few materials need to be omitted so that the children can fix them in their own way. An instructor’s presence is very important since the child’s progress needs to be monitored and improved.

Robert Recio’s classroom contains most of the equipment that are necessary for an ideal preschool classroom. The play games and tools available help in the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of a child. In addition it provides an avenue for the students to discover and develop their talents. The presence of a teacher in the whole play lesson ensures that the development of a child is well monitored to avoid development related behavior disorders in the future of a child.

Physical environment can really affect the growth of a child. Access to primary health care, for example, determines to a larger extent the future health condition of a child and its ability to contract some diseases. The way a child socializes with the peers, and or in addition to the interaction level with he family influences greatly on how its relationships in the future will be. Other factors such as; the provision of basic needs, living standards and conditions, cultural values and beliefs play a big role in affecting one’s development(Saracho & Spodek, 2006 ).

Teachers play a central role in helping the young ones go through a healthy growth ‘program’. With the difference in learners, there is the need to understand the problems children experience and de-mystify these problems for them. In addition, teachers need to nourish their own executive and professional skills since they are dealing daily with challenging tasks that require a lot of expertise (Chickie-Wolfe & Harvey, 2007). Due to the nature of such a task, teachers need to adopt a strategy which stresses a positive outlook and have fun with the children.

In conclusion, the development of a human being is very critical especially at the childhood stage. It therefore calls for careful attention from the teachers the type of play diet they expose children to as this plays a major role in influencing their behavior patterns in future.

List of references;

Chickie-Wolfe & Harvey, S. V. (2007). Fostering independent learning: practical strategies to promote student success. Guilford Press

Saracho & Spodek, B. (2006). Handbook of research on the education of young children. Routledge, ed 2.

BHS402 Leadership & Management in Healthcare

BHS402 Leadership & Management in Healthcare

The Symbolic Frame

What are the five suppositions of the symbolic frame?

The five suppositions of the symbolic frame are:

-What is more important is not what happens but what it means.

– Events and actions have different interpretations based on people’s experience or behavior, they might experience life differently.

– Facing uncertainty and ambiguity, people will create symbols to resolve confusion, find direction or a path, and seek hope and faith differently in life.

-The events and processes are usually more important for what is expressed than for what is produced. On the other hand, finding what someone is passionate about, different myths, ceremonies, rituals, family history/culture.

-Culture can help unite people and accomplishing desired ends.

What four major roles do ceremonies serve?

The four major roles that ceremonies serve according to the book, “How Great Leaders Think” are:

Socialization

Stabilization

Reassure

Convey messages to external clients or supporters.

In most cases this will help bring organizations and society together as one.

What is the value of stories to high-performing groups such as the Eagle Group?

The value of stories to high-performing groups such as the Eagle Group, is to show that the stories can keep the traditions going and alive, some of the stories can be examples to our daily lives and also be a guide to our behaviors and how we can fix that. Stories come from history, values, dignity, and facilitate the formation of different background identity.

Literature Search Worksheet

Literature Search Worksheet

Childhood type II diabetes and obesity

Which topic did you choose?

Childhood type ll diabetes and obesity.

Which three databases will you use?

1. EBSCO Host

2. ProQuest

3. SpringerLink

Search each database, using key words, for relevant research on this subject. What key words did you use in the Search Strategy fields? Include all attempts and limitations used to refine your search.

1. Childhood type 2 diabetes and obesity

2. Obesity and risk of type 2 diabetes in children

3. Incidents of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity in children

The number of citations identified from each database in the number of articles found field.

1. EBSCO Host: 117 citations

2. SpringerLink: 3626 citations

3. ProQuest: 1734 citations

A peer-reviewed nursing journal cited in APA format:

Badaru, A. A., & Pihoker, C. C., (2012), Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood: Clinical Characteristics and Role of β-Cell Autoimmunity. Current diabetes reports, 12(1), pp. 75-81

Answer the following questions using your selected research article

Is this qualitative or quantitative? What is the study design? What criteria did you use to determine the study design?

Qualitative research involves collecting, analyzing and interpreting data that cannot be meaningfully qualified or summarized in the form of numbers (Amaratunga et al, 2002). On the contrast, Quantitative research is the collection analysis and interpretation of data involving larger, more representative respondent samples and numerical calculation of results. This particular study involves qualitative research since the data collected is simply analyzed and interpreted without providing numerical calculations.

A research study design refers to the ways in which subjects or constituents of study are organized and observed (Lobe & Vehovar, 2009). The study design adopted here is flexible design. This type of study design allows freedom for data collection and is the most appropriate to use in the cases where the researcher is dealing with data that is not quantitatively measurable (Lobe & Vehovar, 2009). This study allowed freedom for data collection and included data that may not be measurable quantitatively.

How did you confirm that the journal you selected was peer-reviewed or germinal?

The ProQuest database from where the journal article was selected provided an option that made it possible to limit search to peer-review sources by selecting a checkbox on the search screen. Further the database gave description of the journal and indicated that it is peer-reviewed.

Does this research article generate support for evidence-based practice? If not, state why it does not. Please review the critical appraisal guideline on pg. 466-480.

The research article selected generates support for evidence-based practice since it contains the required key elements. It contains a clearly written research and uses data which is primarily generated from care delivery. The data is derived from data repositories of electronic health record systems. The data repositories consulted are the sources of empirical evidence which can be analyzed so as to discover and inform best practices (Dogherty et al, 2010).

References

Amaratunga, D., Baldry, D., Sarshar, M. & Newton, R., (2002) Quantitative and

qualitative research in the built environment: application of mixed research approach, Work Study, 51(1), pp.17 – 31

Dogherty, E.J., Harrison, M.B. And Graham, I.D., (2010). Facilitation as a role and

process in achieving evidence-based practice in nursing: A focused review of concept and meaning. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 7(2), pp. 76-89.

Lobe, B. & Vehovar, V., (2009). Towards a flexible online mixed method design with a

feedback loop. Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 43(4), pp. 585-597. DOI

10.1007/s11135-007-9146-7