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Teachers TV: Monitoring Early Progress

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Last updated 20 October 2012, created 09 May 2010, viewed 14,740

EYFS Today follows three early years centres to find out how they assess children.

At Clapham Manor Children's Centre, Tammy uses complementary forms of observation and record-keeping, including extended narrative notes and photographs to monitor several children' More…;s progress.

The Hall Day Nursery uses an extended written form of assessment, a PLOD (Possible Lines of Development).

At the Clifton Children's Centre, video cameras are used to record observations and pivotal moments are kept to form a record for other practitioners and the parents.

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  • pdf documentGuide
    EYdata.pdf (1mb, pdf document)
  • Word documentPupil assessment
    PLODform.doc (27kb, Word document)
  • pdf documentGuide
    ProgressMattersHandbook.pdf (902kb, pdf document)
  • for pupils

  • Word documentWorksheet
    AllAboutUs.doc (29kb, Word document)
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really useful for A2 Child Development- how children are monitored. Many Thanks

from joyoga, 03 October 2011
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Thank you for adding such great information.

from Shamishca, 06 September 2011
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keeping parents informed about their child's progress is very important as it helps the parent to be involved in the extended learning at home. it helps the parent reinforced and enhanced what the child learnt. Parents will also know what level of communication the child is able to use and understand as well as how much they can expect from their child as they interact together. I,m really enjoying your resources. thanks alot.

from arlenesang, 23 August 2011
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Top Resource. Great resource thanks

from bnawaz, 10 May 2010
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