The first webinar in the PD In Your Pocket program, ‘Play Based Learning in FDC’ is here for you to watch or listen to, as well as the booklet and reading guide that accompanies the webinar.
Play Based Learning in FDC: Webinar
Like to watch the video?
The webinar session on Play Based Learning in FDC can be watched as a video from your phone, iPad or computer.
Like to listen to the podcast?
The webinar session on Play Based Learning in FDC can be listened to below, or by subscribing to PD in your pocket podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.
Marilyn Fleer interview
Marilyn Fleer (Foundation Chair in Early Childhood Education and Development at Monash University), interviewed by Lisa Bryant (early education consultant).
Like to watch the video?
The session with Marilyn Fleer can be watched as a video from your phone, iPad or computer.
Like to listen to the podcast?
The session with Marilyn Fleer can be listened to below, or by subscribing to PD in your pocket podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.
Play Based Learning in FDC Booklet

The booklet for Play Based Learning in FDC: helping children learn from their play. It explores the types of play in FDC, why play is important, the role of the FDC educator, play environments and play equipment.
Play Based Learning Reading Guide

An extensive reading guide as a supplement to the webinar: containing resources for those who are new to the concept of play in FDC, and those in the sector who are more experienced are looking for more in-depth material.
Next topic for PD in your pocket…
The next topic for PD in your pocket is Critical Reflection in FDC: improving what we do as FDC educators and co-ordinators, with the webinar to be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 @ 7pm.
Please note: you will need to register for each PD in your pocket webinar. To register for next month’s webinar, please go to the main PD in your pocket page or click on the register button below.
If you have any issues accessing PD in your pocket, please send an email to: info@nswfdc.org.au
This program has been funded through the NSW Government’s Sector Development Program.
