Courses, events and CPD
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Have a listen to this podcast episode with Natalie Bent and Denhue Harris talking about STEM in the early years. They share the importance of starting young, and nurturing the sparks of interest that very young children show.
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We chatted with Emma Spiers about all things pre-phonics in this podcast episode: https://fsf-podcasts.simplecast.com/episodes/a-closer-look-at-phonics-and-pre-phonics Emma has some resources to share with you to go with the podcast discussion: Pre-phonics EYFS planning for Nursery and Preschool Pre-phonics videos for ideas and top tips Super sounds pre-phonics book Supersounds pre-phonics webinars and training Get in touch about all things pre-phonics! emma@learninglady.co.uk
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I currently work through an agency & I’m having problems finding a paediatric first aid course locally to fit in with my current work schedule which so far is set for the two same days every week. Does anyone know if I can “enroll or join in” with an already booked course through a setting if there are places available or if I must do it independently. ideally looking for a blended course & really struggling to find one as previously the local training directory offered them. I could ask at my current booking at a school for help & information but feel this is not appropriate Thanks
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Listen to Stephen and Jules chat with developmental play specialist Carly Budd about what early play looks like, the link between physical development and social and emotional development, and the importance of playfulness in this podcast episode. 😊
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In this podcast episode we hear from education consultant Sejal Payne. Sejal talks about oracy, its link with literacy, how it supports children’s learning across their development and curriculum, and what educators need to consider for children who are bi/multilingual. During the discussion, Sejal references a few resources/further reading. You can find links to them here: NALDIC - https://www.naldic.org.uk/eal-teaching-and-learning/eal-resources/ NASSEA EAL Assessment - http://nassea.org.uk NEIL MERCER on oracy and thinking -https://thinkingtogether.educ.cam.ac.uk EAL TOOLKIT - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/s…
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