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Quality Improvement Officer for Early Learning and Childcare. All views are my own.

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@KerrChloe3
Chloe Kerr
5 years
When I return to school please start with where I am and not where you think I should be. I don't want to catch up, I want to see my teacher and my friends. I want to feel safe and secure while I try to make sense of a 'new normal'. #aimhigh #letsgetitright #transition
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RT @ESTeamELC: šŸšØ We are thrilled to launch national key messages to support early interaction from pre-birth. These key messages will empowā€¦
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Chloe Kerr
18 days
Reflections are visible when itā€™s still. Iā€™m often reminded that this is the same when observing children. Being still; stopping, standing back and watching gives time and space to really notice. šŸ¤
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Chloe Kerr
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Learning through real life contexts. It might take longer, it might require discussion but it will be so much more meaningful. Allowing children to think, question and notice will support deeper learning. #beingme
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Chloe Kerr
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It was great to start the first day back with ELC staff focusing on capturing learning and moderating learning stories. Iā€™m still convinced that answers to most questions can be found in Realising the Ambition. Simple, intentional and meaningful with children at the centre. šŸ©·
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Chloe Kerr
2 months
Play in action in at Cunningsburgh School yesterday. Every child was doing something they were interested in and every child was either consolidating skills or developing new ones. I loved that in two separate rooms children were building the Titanic. Meaningful learning. šŸ™Œ
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
The role of the adult is so important. Sometimes children notice and lead their own learning and other times an adult can comment or pose a question to provoke thinking and extend learning. Opportunities for real life numeracy and maths are everywhere, especially outside.
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
Child initiated play - the child knew exactly how this was going to work and was in control. The adult was the patient and needed to answer the questions asked. Writing for a purpose, new vocabulary, taking notes, knowing mistakes are ok. Capturing learning is assessment.
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
It was a privilege to listen to and learn from @steve_munby this afternoon. Imperfect Leadership is the one book that has taken me a long time to get through. Only because every page is so full of wisdom, I have to stop and take time to reflect.
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Chloe Kerr
3 years
This book is so thought provoking and challenging. Across Scotland there is an optimistic future for ELC and beyond. šŸ¤©
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
RT @FroebelTrust: Are you coming to this year's Froebel Trust lecture? It's free. Online. For everyone who works with and cares for babiesā€¦
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
RT @LynnTaylorEdu: As part of my doctorate study ā€˜Portraits of Play Pedagogy in Scottish Primary 1 Landscapesā€™ I am seeking the voices ofā€¦
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Chloe Kerr
4 months
As an adult you can: - Give me time - Give me space But also: - Give me your attention You can learn a lot about me by watching and listening. Actions, emotions and words are all communication.
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Chloe Kerr
5 months
Working in early years is special for many reasons and this is one of themā€¦ I came home to some post today. A very thoughtful friend sent some autumnal resources to share with children who might not experience aspects of this season in Shetland. šŸ©· @hdan5912 thank you!
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Chloe Kerr
5 months
The momentum for high quality play is not only inspirational but is making a difference to children and families.
@NAllianceScot
Northern Alliance
5 months
Congratulations to our ELC and primary practitioners for completing the @NAllianceScot Play Pedagogy Collaborative Enquiry Programme last session. Read all about their enquiry journeys and stories of improvement. @cheryllynnsharp @Garvachy11 @EducationScot
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Chloe Kerr
5 months
Children leading their own learning. šŸ¤
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
RT @WestrayAlison: Many thanks to @PeteMoorhouseEY for the guest blogpost Slow pedagogy at the workbench- looking at woodwork through aā€¦
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
Itā€™s always great to have ELC staff from across Shetland together in one space. Today we looked at continuous provision and skill development with the help of @ABCDoes and then focused on rights-based practice supported by @cathymac59 and @MaxineJolly1. #teamelc
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
What schools do to prepare for children rather than what children need to do to prepare for school. šŸ©·
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
RT @Garvachy11: All the very best to colleagues across Scotland for session 2024/25. Many will be returning and many beginning their journeā€¦
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
ā€œOur aspiration should be to promote in babies and children a sense of belonging by providing them with their entitlement to continuity of learning in a caring and respectful environment which reflects the settingā€™s unique culture.ā€ šŸ©· RtA, p.89 #transition #beingme
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Chloe Kerr
6 months
Informal conversation can often be the best professional learning. This comment made me stop and reflect: ā€œSometimes what I consider to be play is different to what a child considers play. Donā€™t try to assume what play is to a child.ā€ This is why observation is so important.
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