Fostering literacy in early years settings

In this webinar, Professor Claire McLachlan explores how literacy can be fostered in early childhood settings.

Some principles for how early literacy can be readily encouraged are examined, along with research that shows which teacher practices are effective for promoting literacy in a play-based curriculum. Issues related to children’s progression towards the learning outcomes in the Communication strand of Te Whāriki and the Literacy Learning Progressions for school entry are also explored.

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About the presenter

Claire McLachlan

Professor Claire McLachlan

Dr Claire McLachlan is the Pro Vice Chancellor, Education at Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato | The University of Waikato. She was previously the Executive Dean, Institute of Education, Arts and Community at Federation University in Victoria, Australia. Her primary field of research is early childhood education, and her platform of research focuses on literacy, physical activity, curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, and evaluation. She was also a member of the writing team for the revision of Te Whāriki.

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