The educator as a resource: when and how to contribute to children's play
Duration: Approx. 60 mins
It is widely known and accepted in the ECE sector that children learn best in an environment that supports their play. Modern ECE services tend to provide these environments however this often leaves educators confused about when and how they can contribute to children’s learning.
Literature agrees that educators’ careful consideration and intentional involvement can play a critical role in supporting children to learn skills and knowledge and to foster and develop dispositions and working theories through play. However this is dependent on educator knowledge, knowledge about timing, when is it best to intervene? When will I ‘add value’ to children’s play?
Different sorts of intervention, different kinds of play and children’s learning outcomes all need to be considered when making decisions as educators. Educators also need knowledge about a wide variety of interventions, strategies and interactions, to be effective. Teaching is complex and dynamic and requires you to constantly change your approach to the situation and your learners to be most effective.
Watch this webinar to learn about:
The most important resource in a play based environment
How to make judgements about when to intervene in children’s play
An overview of the different roles that you can take in children’s play to contribute to their learning
Presented by Bridgit Williams
MProfStud(Ed); BA (Ed); DipTchgECE; PGDip Montessori
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About the Webinar Presenter
Bridgit Williams
MProfStud(Ed); BA (Ed); DipTchgECE; PGDip Montessori
Bridgit has been a professional learning facilitator and mentor since 2008, previously with EC Professional Support at the University of Auckland. She believes effective leadership and ongoing professional learning are key to improving quality in early childhood education.
Bridgit completed her Masters degree in early 2015, looking specifically at the induction and mentoring of ECE teachers. Her professional interests include effective leadership and communication, inclusive teaching practice, intentional teaching and implementing authentic curriculum.
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