Peer Observations in Practice - what are they all about ?

Published: Sept. 1, 2020, 11 a.m.

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Here the Beckies talk about Peer observations in practice.
We chat about how what peer obs mean and how we can do them easily in practice.
Its really important that these are meaningful, we can all always develop our practice and celebrate our successful teaching.\\xa0
Peer observations are not carried out with an end goal in mind, they are created to be discussed and give understanding on how to move forward. They are never a 'done to' activity, the outcomes should always be shared and reflected on. Peer obs can take as little as 5 mins and we all observe each other.\\xa0 Becky is observed in her practice by her team, that way we know we all keep learning.
Grab a cuppa and join our growing community of amazing early years, have a 10 min listen with us and make your life easier by gaining fab understanding of natural peer obs.
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Training info mentioned:\\xa0
BEEL (Baby Effective Early Learning) and EEL - Centre for Research in Early Childhood\\xa0

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