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Executive functions: Trajectory

This early childhood learning trajectory looks at children’s progress in executive functions, to help you plan the next steps in their learning and development.
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Language and communication: Trajectory

This early childhood learning trajectory looks at children’s progress in language and communication, to help you plan the next steps in their learning and development.
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Mathematical thinking: Trajectory

This early childhood learning trajectory focus on children’s progress in mathematical thinking, to support you to plan the next steps in their learning and development.
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Physical development: Trajectory

The early childhood learning trajectory will help you observe children’s progress in physical development and plan the next steps in their learning and development.
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Social and emotional learning: Trajectory

You can use this early childhood learning trajectory to observe children’s progress in social and emotional learning, and to plan the next steps in their learning and development.
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Formative assessment in science

Formative assessment is a teaching practice that evidence says makes a difference. In this video, Darcie Clarke explains how she uses formative assessment in her science lessons.
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Formative assessment rubric

This rubric outlines a set of capabilities to do with the evidence-based practice of formative assessment.
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There is no such thing as an ‘average’ school

We might associate ‘top schools’ with having the lion's share of academic high-achievers. However, when we look at the distribution of achievement across all students within schools and compare it to average differences between schools, the story is not so straightforward.
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Formative assessment

In formative assessment, you gather and interpret information about student learning as it is happening in your classroom. It helps you to adapt your teaching to meet student needs.