AnonyMouse_50014 Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Hi all, I was just wondering how you all (mainly in schools) present your learning journals for each of the children? We've done learning journals where everything is filed in order to see progression but we've also had them split into eight sections, one for each area of learning and one for parents/carers contributions. Any ideas which the preferred way is at the moment? I can see the benefits of both but wondered what you all do?? Thanks in advance for any replies and hope you're all enjoying the summer!
Guest Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 We have ours in order so that it's a lot like a diary. I didn't like trying to put it into sections as I try to think of the child in a more holistic way. I sometimes feel the joy of the activity is that the children learn so much from various areas of learning without even realising it!! Anyway our journals are in folders with poly pockets. We have messed around a few times with them but generally come back to the same idea working best!
AnonyMouse_30128 Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Learning story 2012.docx this is the basis of ours (pre-school not school) might be good to have another idea in the mix!!!
AnonyMouse_7610 Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Hi prowlerchick, I'm Nursery now but was in school and I have ended up doing the same in both! I put mine in date order, as I found (like Scarlettangel said) that often one observation will cover so many areas it would be tricky to choose which section to put it in. Love your profile pic!
AnonyMouse_50014 Posted August 7, 2014 Author Posted August 7, 2014 Thanks guys and thanks mac20 it's my son's drawing of Wolverine, Spiderman and Doc Oc! lol 1
AnonyMouse_13401 Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Just to throw in another thought, does everybody do Learning Journeys and why????
AnonyMouse_66453 Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Hello I'm preschool based and yes the evidence and observations, parental and child input all goes in date order and there is often links to several areas of learning. It does compliment the tracking and assessment process in my setting. I love learning journeys as children get to be involved in whats recorded. It is also great as a way to show parents how their child is progressing. As a practitioner, by collating evidence I can see what areas need revisiting, developing or promoting.
AnonyMouse_5970 Posted August 8, 2014 Posted August 8, 2014 Hello Prowlerchick Have you looked at Tapestry online learning journals (on this site)? We have been using them for nearly two years now and they are fab! 1
Guest Nuby Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 our learning journeys only contain summative reports that are built over time showing the starting point to where they currently are. a few pics of big long term projects that they may have been involved in that show how multiple skills and developments have progressed over time.......we don't do small post it obs....our obs are predominantly narrative/longitudinal and done over a period of time to get a really good feel of the child.....and by doing them this, we find placing our children within the EYFS dev mat. is so much easier than if we did short snapshot obs that identified one skill.
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