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Please Note: If you are trying to register for the ECOT training, you will have to update your employment information on your profile to your school district (e.g. Albuquerque Public Schools, Los Alamos Public Schools, etc.) Nota Por Favor: Si estás intentando inscribirte en la capacitación ECOT, tendrás que actualizar la información de tu empleo en tu perfil al distrito escolar al que perteneces (e.g. Albuquerque Public Schools, Los Alamos Public Schools, etc.)
Putting it into Practice: using observations for reflection and planning. The second part of the ELG/AODCP series is designed for individuals who are familiar with the history of the ELG and have a basic understanding of what Authentic Observation means. In part II, learning will center on formulating a process cycle for observation, documentation and process planning as well as starting the reflective process. 4 hours (NM Competencies: 1. 0.5 hr, 3. 1 hr, 4. 1 hr, 5. 0.5 hr, 6. 0.5 hr, 7. 0.5 hr)
– Required for 1st year NM PreK Teachers (Equivalent to NM PreK New Teacher Training when you have completed Early Learning Series: How Children Learn Through Play, Early Learning Series: Foundations of the ELG and AODCP, Early Learning Series: Putting It Into Practice, and Early Learning Series: Weaving It All Together)
– Recommended for FOCUS Administrators and Educators
Objective 1: By the end of this training, you will have linked observation to essential indicator or components in the NM Early Learning Guidelines. Objective 2: By the end of this training, you will have practiced collecting sources of evidence for AODCP process. Objective 3: By the end of this training, you will have assigned rubric rating to match a child’s performance. Objective 4: By the end of this training, you will have reviewed sample child documentation on collection forms. Objective 5: By the end of this training, you will have written one learning objective and one teacher support strategy based off on observation.
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