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		<title>Learning, Growing, Achieving in the Early Years, Day 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow I&#8217;m speaking at Day 2 of the 2008 Early Years Conference: Learning, Growing, Achieving, presented by NSW DET. Day 1 was held today, but my talk session &#8211; co-presented with current Scan editor, Cath Keane, isn&#8217;t until tomorrow.
Cath has put together a PowerPoint presentation about our recent ventures into the world of Web 2.0 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow I&#8217;m speaking at Day 2 of the <em><strong><a href="http://www.detconferences.nsw.edu.au/earlyyears.php">2008 Early Years Conference: Learning, Growing, Achieving</a></strong></em>, presented by NSW DET. Day 1 was held today, but my talk session &#8211; co-presented with current <em>Scan</em> editor, <strong>Cath Keane</strong>, isn&#8217;t until tomorrow.</p>
<p>Cath has put together a PowerPoint presentation about our recent ventures into the world of Web 2.0 &#8211; online book raps for Stage 1, and related blogs and wikis, and I&#8217;ll also be talking about my school wiki pages, using some of the material I prepared (on fable writing for Early Stage 1) for the <em><strong><a href="http://ianmclean.edublogs.org/2008/03/28/school-libraries-leading-learning-day-1/">School libraries leading learning</a></strong></em> conference I did earlier this year. My <strong><a href="http://penrithpslibrary.pbwiki.com/Conference-notes">conference notes</a></strong> are still online, revamped a little to incorporate some recent reflections. Since that last conference, I&#8217;ve also worked on some other relevent projects: a wiki page for the <em>Arthur</em> Simultaneous Reading event and some great Nursery Rhyme matrices, which I used in Term One this year with Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 classes.</p>
<p>Today there were some excellent and thought-provoking keynote speeches from <strong>Professor Scott Paris</strong>, of University of Michigan, (&#8221;Teaching and assessing comprehension right from the start&#8221;) and <strong>Tracey Simpson</strong> (&#8221;Honest talk, shared language: connectedness for success in the early years&#8221;). Both keynotes emphasised the importance of teachers making full use of evidence-based practice, both reading the results of others&#8217; research, and using one&#8217;s own to inform future teaching. I enjoyed these sessions, took lots of notes &#8211; which I promise to synthesis and report back about.</p>
<p>As I await my school&#8217;s first interactive whiteboard (IWB), it was interesting to note that many (most?) workshop presenters are now using them as standard equipment. I attended excellent and flashy sessions on &#8220;Student learning in a digital age&#8221; and &#8220;COGs: raising the bar in the early years&#8221;. In the main room, there was also a &#8220;Regional showcase&#8221; of the <em>Best Start</em> assessment tools project from the Sydney Region.</p>
<p>In summing up the regional showcase, <strong>Rob Randall</strong> reminded us of an excellent earlier quote and many people jotted this down as one of their last comments on their notepads. The new emphasis for the schools involved in <em>Best Start</em> has become &#8220;&#8230; shorter teaching episodes with fluid groups of students&#8221;.</p>
<p>Not an entirely new thought for those of us with plenty of experience in PSP (Priority Schools Program) schools, eh? &#8211; but no doubt quite a new concept for others.</p>
<p>Tomorrow &#8211; Day 2! Wish me luck!</p>
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