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编织是新西兰奥特阿瓦的kaiako的一个重要隐喻。Whāriki是他们职业生涯的中心。在雏菊早期教育和护理中心(以下简称雏菊),《Whāriki》中的内容塑造了课程,其原则指导了教学方法和关系。2019年1月,雏菊团队决定研究如何通过我们的教学方法编织更持久的共享思维。雏菊组的领导们获得了早期儿童教育和护理质量评估、持续共同思考和情感健康(SSTEW)量表的副本。教师主导的创新基金(tliff)拨款支持在雏菊和Te Puna Reo o Ngā Kākano试用该量表工具作为专业学习和发展(PLD)资源。试验过程,PLD过程,和调查结果只有关雏菊在这篇文章中进行了描述。
Weaving in data knowledge about sustained shared thinking enhances early childhood education practice
Weaving is a significant metaphor for kaiako in Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Whāriki is central to their professional lives. At Daisies Early Education and Care Centre (hereafter Daisies), the strands in Te Whāriki shape the curriculum and its principles guide pedagogy and relationships. In January 2019, the Daisies team decided to investigate how to weave more sustained shared thinking through our pedagogy. Daisies’ leaders obtained copies of the Assessing Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care, Sustained Shared Thinking and Emotional Well-being (SSTEW) Scale. A Teacher-Led Innovation Fund (TLIF) grant supported a trial of the scale tool as a professional learning and development (PLD) resource at Daisies and at Te Puna Reo o Ngā Kākano. Trial processes, PLD processes, and findings pertaining only to Daisies are described in this article.