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Documenting Children's Learning

Disrupting the myths

Documenting Children's Learning disrupts the myths that have too often held back educators in their documentation and assessment practice. Instead, it shows how meaningful documentation in early childhood education can make children's capabilities visible and accessible.

The authors have been influenced by the curriculum frameworks, Te Whāriki and the Early Years Learning Framework. The resource shares diverse examples of planning, observation, documentation and assessment - such as what pedagogical documentation looks like in practice or how to reflect on your practice in the planning cycle.

The aim is to inspire educators to delve deeper into pedagogical approaches that support their children and communities.

Ages: 0-5 | Pages: 96 | Code: TS0322 | ISBN: 9781922530752

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Kelly Goodsir

Kelly Goodsir is the managing director of www.kglearning.com.au / KGlearning which is a company that focuses on improving pedagogical practice through strategic educational change in early childhood education. Kelly first trained as a teacher in New Zealand and when she relocated to Australia in 2003 has engaged in various roles including teaching, consulting, pedagogical leadership, NCAC Validator for quality assurance and conference presenter. Kelly is a published author of a children’s book My Family is a Team: a story about mental illness (2016) along with numerous other resources supporting teacher conversations in early childhood education.

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Anne Houghton

Anne Houghton’s 38 years in early childhood education include diverse roles and experiences.  She worked as a kindergarten teacher for 32 years, then held various roles at Gowrie Victoria.  These included working as a Kindergarten Cluster Management Coordinator, an Early Childhood Consultant in Resources and Advice, Trainer and Assessor of Diploma and Certificate 3 in Children’s Services and Professional Development Presenter.

Anne is also a published author of There Stood Our Dog, a children’s story book, illustrated by Craig Smith and co-author of three publications titled Engaging Families in your Early Childhood Services, Learning Environments: Inspiring Spaces, and Visible Learning in Family Day Care, funded through the Community Childcare Association of Victoria.  Anne has had inspiring experiences presenting at conferences in Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Japan and Malaysia.  She has also worked as a casual research assistant in mentoring projects with the Bastow Institute and the University of Melbourne. 

Anne now works as a sessional lecturer in the School of Education at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and as a presenter for Play Australia.