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  • Observation & Assessment Made Simple: A Practical Guide for Early Years and Primary Educators

    Observation & Assessment Made Simple by Devlin, Clare;

    A Practical Guide for Early Years and Primary Educators

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 25 March 2026

    • ISBN 9781138087637
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages148 pages
    • Size 246x174 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 24 Illustrations, black & white; 23 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 26 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This practical text provides a clear step-by-step guide to observation, assessment, planning and documentation in the early years. Using a universally accessible "what, so what, now what" approach, it enables practitioners to fully support children’s learning and development through meaningful and enjoyable observations and assessment.

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    Long description:

    This practical guide presents a clear step-by-step approach to observation, assessment and planning in early years and primary education with one powerful aim: to ensure that no child goes unseen. It transforms observation from a paperwork task into a meaningful way of understanding children's learning through a simple "What? So What? Now What?" framework.


    Drawing on classroom experience and years of mentoring educators, the book combines clear explanations with real-life examples and reflective prompts. It guides readers through noticing and recording children's learning, making sense of observations, and planning responsive next steps.


    Chapters cover:


    ·      The “What, So What, Now What” observation process and what this looks like in practice


    ·      Observing learning outdoors


    ·       Embedding observation in daily practice


    ·       Linking involvement, wellbeing and learning


    ·       Making assessment work in practice including effective use of AI


    ·       Planning and creating the conditions for responsive practice


    Offering a fresh approach to observation that moves beyond tick-boxes and encourages authentic engagement with children's thinking and development, this is an essential resource for students on Early Childhood and Primary Education courses and practicing educators.



    Clare Devlin has taken a potentially dry topic of assessment and observation and turned it into a conversational sharing of practical strategies. She weaves research and best practice in and out of examples and case studies and guides the reader away from overwhelm to calm application of easy-to-follow steps and informed teaching. - Dr. Kathryn Murray



    Using her extensive practical knowledge, Clare gets to the heart of the process, making the transition from ‘tick-box’ observations to understanding and implementing developmentally appropriate strategies for analysis and assessment. This is a universal and invaluable guide for every Early Years professional. - Kathy Brodie



    This is the book I wish I'd had when I was struggling to find my way with observation. Clare doesn't just explain observation - she takes you to its very heart and shows you how to weave it into the fabric of who you are as an educator. This book is an absolute lifeline for anyone who's ever felt lost in the process. - Sally Haughey

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents


     


    Acknowledgements


    About Me


    Introduction


    1.     Observation as a Pedagogical Tool: Adopting the What, So What, Now What process    


    as an observation tool


     


    2.     Why Observation Matters: Why this Approach Matters


     


    3.     Beginning the Process: What? The Observation Stage


     


    4.     Choosing the Right Tools: Getting the Balance Right


     


    5.     Observing Learning Outdoors


     


    6.     Embedding Observation in Daily Practice: Who, When, Where and How


     


    7.     Managing the Process of Observation within a Large Group


     


    8.     Linking Involvement, Wellbeing and Learning


     


    9.     The Heart of the Process: So What? The Assessment Stage


     


    10.  Making Assessment Work in Practice: When, How Often, Who and How to Write Well


     


    11.  AI in Assessment: A Support for Practice, Not a Substitute for Thinking


     


    12.  NOW WHAT? The Planning and Development Stage


     


    13.  What is Planning? Creating the Conditions for Responsive Practice


     


    14.  Bringing It All Together: Translating Observation into Whole-Class Planning


     


    15.  Observation and Evaluation: Two Lenses, One Purpose


     


    16.  Conclusion


     


    Appendix 1          Note-lets for Collecting Observations


    Appendix 2          Blank Assessment Proformas


    Appendix 3          Completed Assessment Proformas


    Appendix 4          Blank Group Plan


    Appendix 5          Completed Group Plan


    References

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