New module launched on Early Years Child Development Training
In addition to the existing 7 modules that include child and brain development, personal, social and emotional development, communication and language, physical development, mathematics and effective curriculum and assessment, the DfE have just added a new module, Module 8: Supporting Individual Differences and Needs. This new module covers key SEND legislation and guidance, the importance of early identification of children?s developmental differences and needs and when to make a referral, the impact of knowledge and learning gaps on children?s development and the importance of the practitioner?s role in supporting children?s individual differences and needs, creatingan inclusive environment and building effective partnerships with those around the children.
A reminder that the headcount closing date for funded providers is on the 27th September.
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Important but not urgent information...!
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Open Your Eyes to the EYFS
This suite of training is designed for all Nottingham City Practitioners who are working within Early Years. Whether just starting in out in a new role, or whether you have previous experience and have changed year groups or wish to refresh or deepen your knowledge of the newly updated early years framework then this is the course for you.
The training is delivered over four sessions and is designed to provide delegates with a deeper understanding of all aspects of the new early years statutory framework.
Over the course of the sessions, we will cover:
The key principles of the EYFS; the unique child, building positive relationships, enabling environments and learning and development
Effective early years pedagogy
The critical role of the adult in the early years
The observation, assessment and planning cycle
What good teaching and learning looks like in the EYFS and how to be ?Ofsted ready?
We also look at the statutory and non-statutory guidance to see how these can support practitioners in their understanding of child development, and we will spend time finding out about the areas of learning, educational programmes, characteristics of teaching and learning, observations, assessments, planning, timetabling, environment, continuous and enhanced provision.
The cost of the four sessions is ?120 per delegate and details of the sessions are below:
To find out more information on these sessions, contact [email protected]
Information you might find interesting....
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Early Years Network Memberships
We are delighted to be able to continue to run SENCO, Leadership and Room Leaders Networks this year. These Networks provide key updates and developments as well as invaluable networking opportunities and prize draws.
If you are not already a member of any of these networks please do consider joining us by emailing? [email protected]? for a registration form.
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