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Outside the Square offers practical, tried-and-true ideas with links to both the EYLF and NQS. It includes:
ideas for how to plan and establish routines and use resources creatively and imaginatively
suggestions for group times, ways to extend indoor and outdoor programs and building stronger relationships with children and families
'taking it further' suggestions to extend on learning opportunities
The book will spark enthusiasm for educators who continually strive to make a positive difference to the lives of the children they teach.
PAGES: 112
ISBN: 9781925145083
Sarah Wilson
Sarah teaches at St Paul’s Anglican Kindergarten in Canterbury and has completed a Bachelor of Education at Deakin University and a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood at RMIT. She has also completed Leadership and Child Development Programs with the Bastow Institute.
With a teaching career spanning ten years Sarah has taught at both Secondary and Early Childhood levels. She has worked closely with children with additional needs and has a passion for incorporating Music and Drama into her teaching program. Sarah is a strong advocate of the Arts and enjoys creating Drama resources to use with young children and exploring ways to incorporate the Arts into Early Childhood programs. She is committed to extending her skills into new and diverse areas of learning within the Early Childhood field.
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Easy to access professional development that you can dip in to as you need. Simple and practical resources to support planning activities and experiences and guide staff meetings and writing or updating your service Philosophy, Policies or Quality Improvement Plans.
Outside the Square offers practical, tried-and-true ideas with links to both the EYLF and NQS. It includes:
ideas for how to plan and establish routines and use resources creatively and imaginatively
suggestions for group times, ways to extend indoor and outdoor programs and building stronger relationships with children and families
'taking it further' suggestions to extend on learning opportunities
The book will spark enthusiasm for educators who continually strive to make a positive difference to the lives of the children they teach.
PAGES: 112
ISBN: 9781925145083
Sarah Wilson
Sarah teaches at St Paul’s Anglican Kindergarten in Canterbury and has completed a Bachelor of Education at Deakin University and a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood at RMIT. She has also completed Leadership and Child Development Programs with the Bastow Institute.
With a teaching career spanning ten years Sarah has taught at both Secondary and Early Childhood levels. She has worked closely with children with additional needs and has a passion for incorporating Music and Drama into her teaching program. Sarah is a strong advocate of the Arts and enjoys creating Drama resources to use with young children and exploring ways to incorporate the Arts into Early Childhood programs. She is committed to extending her skills into new and diverse areas of learning within the Early Childhood field.