Nursery World magazine publish an article about the role of the ToWe Projects Job Shadowing experience in encouraging CPD as part of their Nursery Management Staff Development Spring edition
Job-shadowing in settings both at home and abroad can be a great way to share best practice, reflect on one’s own way of doing things and encourage CPD…..
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Early Years Educator magazine’s book review Supporting Toddlers’ Wellbeing in Early Years Settings highlights the work of the ToWe Project.
The ToWe Project is identified as providing the foundation for Supporting Toddlers’ Wellbeing in Early Years Settings highlighting the work of the ToWe Project which helped to develop materials, tools….
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Supporting Toddlers’ Wellbeing in Early Years Settings book
The ToWe Project Partners are pleased to announce the publication of their book Supporting Toddlers’ Wellbeing in Early Years Settings: Strategies and Tools for Practitioners and Teachers.
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Kathryn Hograth shares her Job Shadowing Experience
Kathryn Hograth shares her Job Shadowing Experience, in her setting and at Sandvedhaugen Barnehage, Norway, in the Comenius Association Journal, September 2017.
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Transnational Meeting 3
After battling freezing fog, flight delays, diversions and cancellations the team made it to the University of Stavanger for their third project meeting. This meeting reviewed the progress of the project to date, the impact of the project and planned for the next phase, the Job Shadowing. The dates of the job shadowing where confirmed, […]
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The aim of the job shadowing
The aim of the job shadowing is to enable the early years practitioners from the partner settings to work together, learn from each other and reflect upon how they support toddlers’ wellbeing and the different strategies they are using and developing through: Job shadowing in a setting partners setting and observing each other’s practice to […]
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Transnational Meeting 2
9th June – 10th June 2016 at Kingston University, London. The ToWe Project met for their second meeting to discuss the progress of the project so far. The Setting Partners feedback on how they have been working with the materials presented at the Contextualisation of Wellbeing Training Event. It was felt to be a successful meeting with plans made for the Focus Group Interviews and the next Transnational Meeting 3 being held in Stavanger.
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Summary of the Contextualization of Wellbeing Training Event at Kingston University
The Contextualization of Wellbeing Training Event at Kingston University took place from 14th March 2016 – 18th March 2016. Here is how some of the project members summarises the week.
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Transnational Meeting 1
11th – 13th November 2015 at Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona The ToWe Project team met for the first time receiving a very warm welcome from Barcelona. The team had a very positive meeting getting to know each other and the organisation of the project.
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