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Use the activity form provided for you to document your observation.
An Observation Guide for the Learners’ Characteristics
Read the following statements carefully. Then write your observation report on the provided
space. Your teacher may also recommend another observation check-list if a more detailed observation is
preferred.
Physical
1. Observe their gross motor skills. How they carry themselves. How they move, walk, run up the
stairs, etc.
2. Are gross movement’s clumsy or deliberate/smooth?
3. How about their fine motors skills? Writing, drawing, etc.
Social
1. Describe how they interact with teachers and other adults.
2. Note how they also interact with peers. What do they talk about? What are their concerns?
Emotional
1. Describe the emotional disposition or temperament of the learners. (happy, sad, easily cries,
mood shifts)
2. How do they express their wants/needs?
3. How do they handle frustrations?
4. Describe their level of confidence as shown in their behavior. Are they self-conscious?
Cognitive
1. Describe their ability to use words to communicate their ideas. Note their language proficiency.
2. Describe how they figure out things. Do they comprehend easily? Look for evidence of their
thinking skills.
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Kellogg Investors Report 2012-2013
A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE
Investors report 2012–13
Northwestern University
Dear alumni and friends, As much as this is an Investors Report, it is also living proof that a passion for collaboration continues to define the Kellogg community. Your collective support has powered the forward movement of our ambitious strategic plan, fueled development of our cutting-edge curriculum, enabled our global thought leadership, and helped us attract the highest caliber of students and faculty—all key to solidifying our reputation among the world’s elite business schools. This year, you also helped set a new record for alumni support of Kellogg. Our applications and admissions numbers are up dramatically. We have outpaced our peer schools in career placements for new graduates. And we have broken ground on our new global hub. Your unwavering commitment to everything that Kellogg stands for helps make all that possible. Your continuing support keeps us on our trajectory to transform business education and practice to meet the challenges of the new economy. Thank you for investing in Kellogg today and securing the future for generations of courageous leaders to come. All the best,
Sally Blount ’92, Dean
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