Now that the form has been in action for a few months, we're all getting the hang of making any notes, observations, ideas, children who participated in, etc directly onto the form. They are very easy to use, and very time efficient as we don't need to wait for some time to type things up formally. Plus, when we have release time, there is a whole stock of notes for us to use for individual and group stories. Our displays on the walls have been able to change as well. Instead of overstocking the wall with learning stories, we are displaying large photos of the children in action. A lot more parents are stopping to just look and comment on what they are seeing. Even the children are approaching the walls, looking at the photos and pointing. I wonder if they are recognising themselves, familiar people, or if they are recognising things that they can recall doing themselves. Either way, it is really reassuring to see the children acknowledging our displays in such a positive way.
By repeating experiences with the children, I am demonstrating knowledge of appropriate teaching objectives (dimension 04), and by being able to easily link the planning documentation to our daily journals and learning stories, I am establishing high expectations which value and promote learning (dimension 08). I am also helping to manage student learning processes through providing opportunities for children to build on their experiences (dimension 09).
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