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Authentic Assessment

All educators running early childhood programs are naturally interested to know (and often are legally obligated to demonstrate) the progress being made by the children under their care. In this series, we explore the value of assessment in documenting young children’s progress, discuss the various observational methods used to assess young children, and analyze several systems used to organize and collate the data.


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  Observation I: The Eyes Have It!

“A good observer is a good teacher,” declares education coordinator Theresa Collado. This bon mot is validated as we explore a...

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  Observation II: Making The Connection

Teachers and education coordinators demonstrate the systems they've devised to collate the observational data they have gathered.

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  Parents: Our Most Important Resource

As all educators know, the importance of communicating with parents throughout the assessment process cannot be overstated.

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  Setting The Stage

Educators discuss the most recent research and theories on the assessment of young children. Setting the Stage will help new teachers...

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  Training And Support Is The Key

Education Coordinators and Directors discuss the importance of initial and ongoing training for their staff and themselves. They relate...

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