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Understand observation methods in relation to current frameworks and understand the skills required by the Early Years practitioner when observing children
Table of Contents
‘Effective Practice: Observation, Assessment and Planning’ from West Sussex council
Click to read ‘Observation skills’ and ‘‘Types of observation’.
Table of Contents
Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
Laser Learning reading text ‘Observation in the Early Years Foundation Stage’
‘Child observations and learning journeys’ from Pacey
‘Effective Practice: Observation, Assessment and Planning’ from West Sussex council
‘Making observations’ from Teach Early Years
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
This article on the Twinkl website looks at ‘What are early years observation methods?’ and offers links to some resources.
Click to read ‘A closer look at observation methods, tools and techniques’ from the Social Science Libre Text website.
Research on the internet for examples of observation sheets created by others. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the sheets? How might they be improved?
Have a discussion with your colleagues to find out which are their favourite observation methods, and why? Which observation methods are most popular? Which observation methods are least popular?
Think And Challenge