Here is an exemplary conference led by one of the young students in my class this week:
Speaking of moments that make us reflect and feel grateful, this week we had Student-Led Conferences. This is always one of my favourite days of the year when I stand fully out of the way and watch the children take responsibility for sharing and communicating their learning with their families. Especially in the early years, it's a moment for children showcase their independence and demonstrate how increasingly self-reliant they are becoming. Here is an exemplary conference led by one of the young students in my class this week: *This video was created and published with permission of the family. Please do not reproduce without request.* How do you approach Student-led Conferences in the Early Years?
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Daniela
4/23/2015 12:17:00 am
Our school is somewhat hesitant about doing student lead conferences in our Early Child Program, so it is really wonderful to see it "in action". I would love to know a little bit more about how you set them up, what age groups you do them with and how the parents respond.
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5/8/2015 02:44:52 pm
Hi Daniela,
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