Educators can also be part of a broader
KidsMatter collaborative learning community, via Facebook, the Shared Thinking Blog, Webinars and network meetings.
Not exact matches
The professional
learning you receive from
KidsMatter starts you on the
collaborative learning community journey.
Make connections to
learning you have already done and seek to connect more broadly to the bigger
KidsMatter family are steps towards creating a
collaborative learning community.
KidsMatter Early Childhood designed Shared Thinking to be an online
collaborative learning community to support Leadership Teams and educators as they implement
KidsMatter.
KidsMatter provides a resource for ECEC services to generate guidelines for discussions, which can help educators express the expectations they have of themselves and others within their
collaborative learning community.
This 2 - part Shared Thinking post will assist you in building your understandings of what it means to be a
collaborative learning community, and how you can continue to develop your ECEC service into a
collaborative learning community using the
KidsMatter Framework to guide you.
She is skilled at discovering and implementing innovative and efficient communication strategies so early childhood
communities can engage with
KidsMatter, share positive mental health messages and participate in
collaborative learning.
Both
KidsMatter and the National Quality Standard promote the value of building
collaborative learning communities in ECEC services.