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Dynamic Assessment of Young Children - 2025

Friday, August 1, 2025 - 09:00 to Saturday, August 2, 2025 - 16:00

DA of Young Children (4-7years)

Learn to apply the following two DA Instruments:

1. Children's Analogical Thinking Modifiability Test (CATM) - click here to learn more

2. Children's Inferential Thinking Modifiability Test (CITM) - click here to learn more

(Both instruments are sold separately and are not included in the workshop fee.)

 

A two day face-to-face seminar with live demonstration sessions presented by Dr Louis Benjamin.

 

Date: Final dates to be decided

Venue: To be decided

Time: 9 - 4 pm

Cost: R3,500

 

To show your interest and to give you priorty in the forthcoming seminar series click here.

Basic Concepts are the building blocks on which cognition and perception is built.

Metro Central Training: WCED (February, 2015)

It made me rethink how I teach and how I can change the language I use.

Christel House Training, July 2014

Very well put together course: well researched, well prepared, well delivered.  A course that can be trusted to yield results when applied in practice, and therefore a much needed and valuable tool to implement with learners who are in danger of failing to learn adequately.

Open Public Training, 2015 (Cape Town)

I am extremely grateful for being exposed to this programme … I'm always worried about those learners who are not progressing. The programme can support these learners in order to lay the foundation for academic progress. Practically my whole class needs this Foundation!!! How can I start with formal teaching if they do not know their Basics.

Metro South Education District: Training (January, 2013)

The Basic Concepts Programme is basically the same as Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. It is a way of teaching… it gives individuals a way to structure their thinking and reasoning. 

Mitchell's Plain Primary School, November 2015

Before the workshop I thought (that) I knew how to teach or introduce my lessons, but now I know that I was not doing justice to my learners. I took them for granted ... as if (they would) very easily understand my instructions.

Metro South Education District: Teacher Training (January, 2013)