This book shows that an early childhood setting can be described as a learning place in which children develop learning dispositions such as resilience in the face of uncertainty, confidence to express their ideas, and collaborative and thoughtful approaches to problem-solving. These dispositions provide the starting point for life-long learning. The author How can we assess and track children′s learning in the early years in a way that includes learning dispositions and avoids the pitfalls of over-formal methods, whilst being helpful for practitioners, interesting for families, and supportive for learners? The book · describes a way of assessment that stays close to the children′s r
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Learning Stories in Practice
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The sequel to the ground-breaking Learning Stories, this book further discusses the philosophy behind the notion of narrative assessment while being practical guide on how to write `good stories' and engage with a range of audiences.
Exploring the concept of learner identities, this text delves into the impact of learning stories on education and pedagogy. It highlights how these narratives can shape individual learning experiences and foster personal growth, ultimately influencing teaching methods and educational outcomes.
Elinor bleibt nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter bei ihrem unglücklichen Stiefvater, um ihre kleine Schwester nicht allein zu lassen. Doch bald wird sie in geheimnisvolle und bedrohliche Vorgänge verwickelt, die ihren guten Ruf gefährden und sie selbst in Lebensgefahr bringen.