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Course Details

Course 7: Observation Skills: What’s Going on Here?

Course ID  72659
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Description

Observation forms the basis for much of what people plan and do every day. As staff work with children in school-age programs, observation takes a more formal role. High quality school-age care is based on the principle of developmentally appropriate practices. Developmentally appropriate practices combine general knowledge of child development with specific knowledge of each individual child. Conducting objective observations help staff learn about each child’s development and provides staff with valuable information to use in planning and implementing appropriate program experiences and in developing effective guidance strategies.


2.00 Hours

Course Level

Formal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

School Age

Formal Approved

(2 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Observing and recording children's behavior (2 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
School Age

Elementary (K-3rd grade)
Middle (4th-8th grade)

Goals and Objectives

As a result of this training, students will be able to:
• Identify five different types of formal observations: 1) Running Observations, 2) Anecdotal Observations, 3) Checklists, 4) Rating Scales, and 5) Diary Observation Entries.
• Describe the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and uses of Running Observations.
• Describe the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and uses of Anecdotal Observations.

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