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Observing Teacher-Child Interaction Paper

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The behavioral approach is the scientific study of the measurable aspects of human behavior. An example if this would be how people act differently when they believe they are being watched. In the “The Role of Scheduling in Observing Teacher-Child Interactions” the authors explain how scheduling appointments to observe teachers in their classrooms was effecting the results they were getting. “When one performs observations at scale, features of the protocol such as the scheduling of observations can potentially influence observed scores.”(Cash and Pianta P.1) The teachers knew they were being observed, so it made them perform better. Same with the students they knew they were being watched by an outside party, so they behaved better. I’m …show more content…

There was a noticeable shift in atmosphere. Normally the tutors joke with the kids or try to make their study time a little more fun, but as soon as they walked in all the tutors demeanor changed to a more no nonsense type attitude. The students had the same reaction. Our class at the moment was a group of older kids around thirteen or fourteen. This class isn’t necessarily the most well behaved class. There are a few certain kids who cause the most disruptions. I thought it was interesting that as soon as the group of teachers walked in suddenly they were acting like completely respectable students. They were doing their work, taking notes, and only speaking when it was appropriate. I believe it was because a large group of teachers walking in unannounced and staring at them, intimidated them too much to act out. Which makes me think that class probably doesn’t accurately represent how well students work together in a group setting. If they really wanted to get and accurate representation they would probably need to set up hidden cameras. Over the course of this paper I was able to discuss the Behavioral approach to Psychology, and connect it to an event that happened in my life. I talked about how I was able to observe the changes in the students and tutors behavior, both before and after we were observed by a group of

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