About this event
Ali Porteous, Childspace, New Zealand
Smooth early childhood transitions are key to ensuring positive outcomes for young children the world over- but in today's fragmented early education systems, it's difficult to ensure continuity among programmes and services.
This workshop brings together the best thinking on early childhood transitions from NZ practitioner-based research and experience.
Ali will explore how continuity can be implemented on a practical level and look at the many benefits it has on children's relationships and early learning experience, as well as the rewards and challenges it presents for teaching teams.
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Note also that registrants who attend the entirety of the live webinar will receive an Attendance Certificate. And we will be awarding online gift certificate door prizes at the end of the webinar.
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Ali has been a teacher for 15 years, in a variety of different roles, and is currently the kaiarahi (room leader) for the toddlers at Ngaio Childspace in Wellington, NZ. She is currently part of an action research, who are team looking at pathways through early childhood services and is passionate about sharing her knowledge with other practitioners.
Educa is a documentation and sharing platform using Learning Stories for authentic assessment. It serves early childhood educators primarily in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada.
Learning story software to support all programming needs and engage families.