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Pedagogical Documentation Tool Belt

dcybulski wrote 1 week ago: “The teacher who perceives how children learn and who can help others see that learning can contribu … more →

Tags: tool belt, Documentation

When you display children's work...

backyardbooks wrote 1 month ago: According to Ursula Kolbe: “When you display children’s work, it shows that you value th … more →

Tags: art education, Nurturing Creativity, Ursula Kolbe, young children and art, teaching art, documenting children's work, Displaying Children's Work

Thick and thin questions….a new perspective?5 comments

tecribresearch wrote 2 months ago: A recent pin on Pinterest on Thick and Thin Questions prompted a discussion between Diane and me abo … more →

Tags: Pedagogical Documentation

Mentoring a student for a year

Keatha wrote 4 months ago: Personal reflection on having a student for a year I have found having a student to work with the te … more →

Tags: Early Childhood, Learning, personal learning and thoughts, Reflection, Teaching, reflection 2, Thinking

Pedagogical Documentation #2

Keatha wrote 5 months ago: My early childhood centre is looking at our pedagogical documentation with a view to improving it. A … more →

Tags: Reflection, Early Childhood, Teaching, Education, Learning Stories, Learning, Reflective practice, Early Childhood Centre, reflection 2

Rediscovering Our Stride

ndaneault wrote 7 months ago: After straying from our path a bit over the last little while we have reoriented and begun to redisc … more →

Tags: The Naked Classroom, Others: Family, Friends, Neighbours, Guiding Principles: le mot juste, tempo giusto, right b, Actions: Repeat, Rethink or Remove?, Education, Kindergarten, responsive curriculum, Learning, Kid Watching

Clarity Delivered

ndaneault wrote 7 months ago: A wise mentor has long advised that outside thinking pushes our own thinking farther. Recalling this … more →

Tags: The Naked Classroom, Self: Mind, Spirit, Body, Guiding Principles: le mot juste, tempo giusto, right b, Actions: Repeat, Rethink or Remove?, Education, Kindergarten, Self-regulation, responsive curriculum, Learning

What is Reggio?

backyardbooks wrote 11 months ago: I spotted this article in ECRP by Carol Anne Wien York University with Victoria Guyevskey & Noul … more →

Tags: Understanding education, Images of Parent Child and Expert, early years education, Reggio inspired environments, Early Childhood Education, Carol Anne Wien, Victoria Guyevskey, Noula Berdoussis, Assessment Tools

Where assessment places the teacher...

backyardbooks wrote 12 months ago: In her article on the use of Reggio-inspired documentation, Carol Anne Wien  writes: “I avoid … more →

Tags: early years education, Images of Parent Child and Expert, ethics in ECE, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, pedagogy in ECE, Carol Anne Wien, Victoria Guyevskey, Noula Berdoussis, Assessment Tools

let her graze.

how not what wrote 1 year ago: it’s only been recently that i have been comparing my own childhood experiences and concepts o … more →

Tags: Public Education, Visible Learning, letter grades, expectations, report cards, Celebrations of Learning, Alternative Education, Accomplishments, processes of learning

Learning to Document (as a counterfoil to knowing)

backyardbooks wrote 1 year ago: “Pedagogical documentation is the teacher’s story of the  movement of children’s understanding … more →

Tags: Understanding education, early years education, pedagogy in ECE, Carol Anne Wien, Victoria Guyevskey, Noula Berdoussis, Assessment Tools

Turtlewings

sarsinpink wrote 4 years ago: I adore receiving updates from Turtlewings.  They have recently opened an atelier in their home city … more →

Tags: early childhod education


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