case study of a school child. pliz help.
based on following points:
1.objective of the case study
2.nature of the problem
3.propable reason for the problem
5.details of the intervention carried out
6.effect of the intervention
Answers
If you are referring to child study then it typically includes the following components:
Three observations of the child: one qualitative, one quantitative, and one of your choice.2. Three artifact collections and review: one qualitative, one quantitative, and one of your choice.
3. A Narrative
Remember your observation notes should provide the following detailed information about the child:
child’s age,
physical appearance,
the setting, and
any other important background information.
You should observe the child a minimum of 5 hours. Make sure you DO NOT use the child's real name in your observations. Always use a pseudo name for course assignments.
You will use your observations to help write your narrative. When submitting your observations for the course please make sure they are typed so that they are legible for your instructor. This will help them provide feedback to you.
Qualitative Observations
A qualitative observation is one in which you simply write down what you see using the anecdotal note format listed below.
Quantitative Observations
A quantitative observation is one in which you will use some type of checklist to assess a child's skills. This can be a checklist that you create and/or one that you find on the web. A great choice of a checklist would be an Ounce Assessment and/or work sampling assessment depending on the age of the child. Below you will find some resources on finding checklists for this portion of the case study. If you are interested in using Ounce or Work Sampling, please see your program director for a copy.
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