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The Education Exchange- Charted Teaching

Collab The Education Exchange

I honestly thank God🙏🏽 for the opportunities that have come my way during #covid_19 #lockdown I'm humbled to announce my work with @charteredcollegeofteaching 
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* In this video, Marian speaks about the impact of good early years education. Take some time to reflect on their perspective. How do these views compare to your own? How have government decisions around COVID-19 affected early years education in your country?*📚🔊🙌🏽

Collab Childcare Education Summit

In early years education it is crucial for early years educators to be engaged with children’s learning and development. Supporting children from the early stages of their development needs to also have balance. The importance of play for development has been debated by many educational professionals over the years. The adult roles in children’s play appears to be challenging, especially when examining the role of the educator. A well known early years educator Tassoni & Hucker and Tucker argued that the educator’s roles includes providing opportunities for play, and that play should be balanced of both child-initiated and adult-initiated play.

Leadership In Early Childhood Education

Defining Leadership in Early Years

 

Leadership has been an ongoing

debate within the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). Defining leadership remains a complex issue and many researchers have argued in this area (Robbins, Millet, & Waters-Marsh, 2004). 

The Importance Of Listening To Children

Children feel valued when they are listened to, it makes them feel important and excited that “oh… so you are interested in what I am saying”. Listening to children builds up their self-esteem, independence, confidence and even their attention-span. When you listen to children, you are giving your time, your listening ear to hear what it is they have to say.

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