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How to Record and Document Children's Learning

Episode 28 of the Blooming Curious podcast, hosted by Edwina Cottino, titled "How to Record and Document Children's Learning" was published on May 20, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

May 20, 2024 ·12m · Blooming Curious

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The Importance of Documenting the Learning Journey in Inquiry-Based Education. In this episode Edwina explores the various strategies for recoding and documenting students' learning. Key frameworks such as Kath Murdoch's inquiry cycle and the 5 E model are introduced, emphasizing the need for structured support for students. Edwina shares practical tools for making learning visible, including learning walls, mind maps, and floor books, and underscores the significance of reflective practice.

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00:00 Introduction: Learning as a Journey

01:07 Planning the Learning Journey

01:35 Scaffolding and Support Materials

02:25 Documenting the Learning Process

03:22 Engaging Learners: The Inquiry Cycle

06:31 Tools for Making Learning Visible

07:00 Integrating Inquiry Across Curriculum

09:13 Final Thoughts and Resources

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