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How aligned are we? Assessment procedures and practices between early childhood and early intervention
How aligned are we? Assessment procedures and practices between early childhood and early intervention
Abstract
Early intervention and early childhood share a unique space in our early years education in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The assessment practices of the two are distinctively different and specific to each discipline. As assessment is a powerful agent for change and responsiveness to learners this article will unpack the reasoning behind these differences and consider the possibility of addressing a possible alignment through the early childhood curriculum Te Whariki (Ministry of Education, 1996).
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Journal Article
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Caulcutt, T., & Paki, V.A. (2011). How aligned are we? Assessment procedures and practices between early childhood and early intervention. Kairaranga, 12(1), 36-41.
Date
2011
Publisher
Massey University
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© 2011 Massey University. Used with permission.