The characteristics of effective teaching and learning describe those behaviours children use in order to learn.
Birth to 5 matters explores the characteristics of effective learning and why these should underpin all early years practice.
This video by siren films captures how the characteristics of effective learning may look in practice.
Development matters offer examples of how practitioners can support the characteristics of effective learning in action.
This A to Z of the characteristics of effective teaching and learning is a useful document to remind practitioners of how we can best support these. An A to Z of The characteristics of effective teaching and learning Playing and exploring (PDF)
Schema’s are repeated patterns of behaviour which link directly to the strengthening of cognitive development. Education Scotland have created this document to explain how we can support schematic learning through play.
This great document by Michelle Thornhill considers what we can use in our environments to support the different schemas.
To support parents understanding of how children learn through play, every episode of the CBeebies children’s program Twirlywoos is based around a type of schema.