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FREE WEBINAR
May 15, 2024
6:00 - 7:00 PM (EST - Toronto)
FREE

Rich Pedagogical Documentation: Making Learning Visible

Pedagogical documentation plays a crucial role in fostering meaningful and positive learning outcomes.

Join this free webinar to delve into the core elements and benefits of rich pedagogical documentation and assessment of children’s learning and development in ECE. 

During this webinar, we will discuss how learning stories are utilized in New Zealand and how they can be applied to a Canadian setting.

Attendees will explore how learning stories are invaluable tools for enhancing assessment as well as family communication and engagement. You’ll learn how to incorporate these practices in your ECE organization and the benefits of making learning and teaching more visible.

Additionally, the session will examine various story types, highlighting how each contributes to the enrichment of assessment practices. A particular emphasis will be placed on the collaborative aspect of documenting children’s learning and development, emphasizing how collective efforts can deepen the documentation of assessment. 

Don’t miss this opportunity!

Register here!

What you’ll take away:

A greater understanding of the importance of documenting children’s learning and development

Strategies to develop and implement high-quality documentation practices in your organization

Insights of digital tools to support practices, deepen family engagement and foster community connection

Tips to incorporate collaboration and ways to incorporate families and children’s voices in your documentation

Join the full live webinar for Q&A and Certificates of Attendance.

Athena Skliros

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Athena Skliros

Athena Skliros and has been involved in the Early Childhood Education sector in Ontario for the last 20 years as an educator, family support worker, instructor and professional learning and development trainer . She now specializes in pedagogy, training and curriculum development, and supporting educators, services and organizations in online documentation and family engagement.

Amanda Higgins

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Amanda Higgins

Amanda Higgins is a globally renowned Pedagogical Consultant at Storypark, based in New Zealand. With an extensive career spanning three decades, Amanda has held diverse roles within the early childhood education sector, including University Lecturer, Centre Manager, Head Teacher, Professional Development Trainer, and mentor. Her passion for environmental education and leveraging digital technologies to enhance children's engagement and learning is evident in her work. Amanda holds a Master of Education degree from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, and actively contributes to the Wellington Chapter of OMEP New Zealand.

Meet the speakers

Meet the speakers

Athena Skliros

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Athena Skliros and has been involved in the Early Childhood Education sector in Ontario for the last 20 years as an educator, family support worker, instructor and professional learning and development trainer . She now specializes in pedagogy, training and curriculum development, and supporting educators, services and organizations in online documentation and family engagement.

Amanda Higgins

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Amanda Higgins is a globally renowned Pedagogical Consultant at Storypark, based in New Zealand. With an extensive career spanning three decades, Amanda has held diverse roles within the early childhood education sector, including University Lecturer, Centre Manager, Head Teacher, Professional Development Trainer, and mentor. Her passion for environmental education and leveraging digital technologies to enhance children's engagement and learning is evident in her work. Amanda holds a Master of Education degree from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, and actively contributes to the Wellington Chapter of OMEP New Zealand.