A pedagogy of intentionality means that in all aspects of curriculum planning and implementation, educators make deliberate, thoughtful and purposeful decisions to support children’s learning. A highly intentional approach to implementing plans ensures educators can articulate their pedagogy and effectively scaffold children’s learning to help children reach their fullest potential.
By drawing from the planning cycle, this session delves into scaffolding as an intentional teaching strategy and breaks down the planning of experiences into the what, how, and why.
During this informative session you will:
- Understand what is scaffolding and how it links to curriculum planning
- Identify scaffolding strategies through critical reflection and collaborating with the team.
- Explore considerations for planning scaffolding strategies and understand how the EYLF is used as a resource for planning.
- Understand how thoughtful consideration and planning of scaffolding strategies prior to implementing experiences can enrich learning for children.
MONTHLY LEARNING DEAL
MEMBERS:
WAS $150
NOW $90
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NON MEMBERS:
WAS $180
NOW $110
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Rescheduling Policy
Participants are allowed to reschedule their booked webinar session for another webinar of the same or lesser value, provided the request is made no later than the day of the session. Requests for rescheduling must be submitted in writing via email to training@cela.org.au. Any rescheduling requests made after the scheduled session date will be considered on a case-by-case basis, at the sole discretion of CELA.
National Quality Standard Areas
Area 1 – Educational Program Practice
Area 5 – Relationships with children
Area 2 – Children's health and safety
Area 6 – Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Area 7 – Governance and leadership
Area 3 – Physical environment
Area 4 – Staffing arrangements
Available Dates
Date: Monday, 17 February 2025
Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Delivery Method: Webinar
Venue: Webinar