Using Observation Data to Support Kindergarten Transition
Posted by Public Health Management Corporation on June 22, 2015
Leveling the Playing Field—
Using Child Observation Data to Support Kindergarten Transition
A 2‐session training series for Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers
Join us for this exciting 2‐session training series designed just for you! In this series you will have the opportunity to take a closer look at your classroom observation practices, learn how to implement the Work Sampling System to capture child progress and discover how to use assessment data to support the transition to Kindergarten for children in your classrooms. This 10 hr series is perfect for both preschool and kindergarten teachers alike.
Training Dates:
Series 1: August 11th and 13th 9:00AM—3:30 PM
Series 2: August 19th and 20th 9:00AM—3:30PM
Each series will cover:
• Strategies for Embedding Observation into Curriculum & Instruction
• Work Sampling System Online Computer Lab Training
• Using Work Sampling System Data & Reports to facilitate Kindergarten Transition
Choose Your Convenient Location:
PHMC – 1500 Market Street
SPIN – 10521 Drummond Road
Community College Northeast – 12901 Townsend Road
School District of Philadelphia – 440 N. Broad Street
Dornsife Center, Drexel Univ. – 3509 Spring Garden Street
Interested? Get the Registration Form from [email protected].
2‐Session Training Series Includes:
10 hrs of PQAS/ACT 48 training
• Free Lunch
• Work Sampling System
Classroom Kit
—Valued at $170
• Work Sampling System Online User Licenses for your entire classroom
—Valued at $300 per classroom
• A chance to win great prizes including $50 Store Gift Cards
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