EYFS Moderation: A Session With Dr Sue Allingham
- 24th May 2024
- Online
- Leadership
- Spaces
- Early Years
- Leadership, Teaching & Learning
- Free For Partner Schools
- Non-members From £80.00+VAT
This practical session will involve a focus on what is actually meant by ‘expected’, and some myths will be busted. Using source documents and video footage we will reflect on practice and provision, and how we know when a child has embedded what has been taught, thus will achieve an ELG.
Each ELG is important in its own right and we will look at how they interlink. This will enable more robust assessment.
Proforma will be supplied for use to reflect on the session and inform practice.
This practical session will involve a focus on what is actually meant by ‘expected’, and some myths will be busted. Using source documents and video footage we will reflect on practice and provision, and how we know when a child has embedded what has been taught, thus will achieve an ELG.
Each ELG is important in its own right and we will look at how they interlink. This will enable more robust assessment.
Proforma will be supplied for use to reflect on the session and inform practice.
Trainer | Consultant | Author | Speaker | Writer Dr Sue Allingham
Sue started as a teacher, finally becoming a Senior Early Years Lead in a Primary School and Lead Teacher for her Local Authority. Moving into research Sue gained an MA then a Doctorate, both in Early Childhood Education, from Sheffield University. This led to becoming a Local Authority Early Years Adviser enabling her to develop her practice working with provision across the EYFS. As an Independent Consultant, Author and Trainer, Sue is known for her practical style of working through coaching, mentoring, modelling, training and working alongside teams to develop practice and provision.
Her interests in teaching and learning have led to work on emotional and physical environments that will support informed teaching and learning
This work has recently led to her being trained and accredited in the Brain-SET approach. This approach is rooted in early brain development and has added a new dimension to her work.
As Consultant Editor of EYE (Early Years Educator) her writing is familiar to many and she has written two books that support practice across the Early Years and into Key Stage One – Transitions in the Early Years and Emotional Literacy in the Early Years. Both published by Practical Pre-School Books