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Working Together To Support Learning
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
TBA
Listening to the very young: the Mosaic approach.

The Mosaic approach, developed by Alison Clark and Peter Moss for use with young children in early years settings, brings together a wide range of methods and tools, which can be used in combination to gain an understanding of children’s views and experiences of their environments. It recognises that some tools will be more suitable to use with individual children than others but assumes that all children’s views and experiences are valuable. Examples of tools used within this approach include observation, interviews and child-led tours of their environment. Taking pictures and creating maps often involve children in a lot of talking and these activities are as much about a ‘vehicle for listening’ as they are about an end result. Children are in charge of the tours and are also in charge of reviewing the images they capture, deciding which ones to display and share with others. The advantages of this approach include building children’s skills and confidence, as well as giving adults insight into children’s perspectives, while the challenges include interpreting and representing the varied data gathered.
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Sarah Burnham-Slipper

Early Years Curriculum Lead, ISD
I have a British passport but spent all my own childhood in International Schools all around the world so find it hard to call myself just British! I moved to Düsseldorf Germany with my family in 2017 and prior to that I lived in Nottingham UK. I am a Forest School Leader and an... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
TBA 229 W 43RD St New York, NY 10036 USA

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