Teaching strategies for early childhood settings
The purpose and process for using a range of teaching strategies is described and assessment criteria for determining their effectiveness in early childhood classrooms are provided.
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Using scaffolding to optimise young children's learning
Scaffolding optimises young children's learning by providing a supportive environment while facilitating their independence.
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98 ways to say very good
Praise and encouragement are powerful tools in supporting young children's growth and development.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 February 2006 )
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