The Professional Pedagogy Project Rationale and aims What made the PPP innovative and different? Monitoring the impacts of the PPP.

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The Professional Pedagogy Project Rationale and aims What made the PPP innovative and different? Monitoring the impacts of the PPP

Attitudes Reflective Practice Planning and Evaluation Assessment for Learning Individual Child Interactions Pedagogical techniques

The PPP Legacy 1.Evidence Based Legacy Depth of resources and support required to enable meaningful improvement 2. Practical Legacy Academic Training Programmes Mentoring and Support DCCC Quality Supports Tools and Resources

‘Moving On’ Pre-School to Primary School Transitions Statement Rationale Process Aistear- individual child, strengths based Piloting Feedback Legacy

Conclusions and Evidence for Policy Mentoring as a Quality Support Mechanism Collecting evidence vs. Observing and supporting change Resource Implications PLx57ZXojNBMg30db- nZ3I0e_OuoLunip7&index=6