Webinar | Observations Are Key: Strengthening Assessment in Play-Based Learning

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Elementary school Webinar | Observations Are Key: Strengthening Assessment in Play-Based Learning

Provider: Longworth Education

Why Eduye Selected This

This webinar was selected to help teachers use observation effectively for deeper assessment in play-based learning

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1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Price

Original price: NZ$57.50


Facilitator

Linda Cheer, co-Director of Longworth Education


Description

In this one-hour, on-demand webinar, Linda Cheer, co-Director of Longworth Education, explores the critical role of observation in play-based learning environments.

You'll learn:
• How observation supports deep understanding of children’s learning
• How to apply the Notice, Recognise, Respond framework with intention
• Strategies for documenting learning without interrupting play
• How to tune into children’s thinking, interests, and developmental progress
• Ways to use observation to inform next steps in a responsive, strengths-based way

This webinar is ideal for teachers seeking to enhance their assessment practice while protecting the integrity of child-led, play-based learning.


Format

1-hour pre-recorded webinar.


Suitable For

Early years and primary teachers, teacher aides, learning support staff, and those building confidence in formative assessment through play.

Webinar | Observations Are Key: Strengthening Assessment in Play-Based Learning

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Longworth Education

Longworth Education supports schools with the tools they need to create great learning environments. The tools are based on research. Teachers can create classrooms where children thrive.



Eduye Product ID: 38899

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