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Page 1: Educators Guide to Program Planning In the Early Years

Educators Guide to Program PlanningIn the Early Years

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Implementing curriculum

• Developing meaningful Curriculum involves interactive decision making by children, parents and families, educators and the boarder community with the aim of fostering children's learning.

• Curriculum decisions will be influenced by our beliefs and knowledge.

• What are your beliefs?• Where do these beliefs come from?• What do you know and how far does your knowledge

stretch?

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Planning• From our knowledge we decide-• Content of the curriculum- what to teach, planning

experiences, and learning.• How to set up the environment• What resources to choose• Particular programs or methods• What teaching strategies to use-individual, group,

intentional teaching , playbased ,projects.• How to document learning

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Learning Outcomes

* The Early Learning Framework describes childhood as a time of belonging, Being, and Learning.

Through the EYLF there are five learning goals educators will assist children to develop. There are 16 outcomes.

• *A strong sense of identity• *connections to their world• *a strong sense of wellbeing• * confidence and involvement in their learning• *effective communication skills

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Evidence of Learning

• Educators collect evidence through –• *observation• * photographs and video• *children's art work• *learning Stories• *documentation• *interactions

Japanese tea Party

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Analysing and Assessing

• Gather your information and to file it in a professional manner and keep information on hand for parents, reflecting, brainstorming, assessment , accreditation, and ongoing planning .

• The following utube video will give you ideas on how to do this.................

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Community• Be creative in the way you display information for parents and

the community with regards to the frameworks- Wall poster

Learning Outcome 2 & 5 –children make connections between experiences, concepts and processes and become effective communicators.

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Reflections on Feelings.

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Details- Brainstorming

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Conclusion• Reflect on your learning styles• What worked and what didn’t?.• What surprised you ? • What stood out?• What did you struggle with?• What did you enjoy?• Include reflective discussions with colleagues.• Be open to learning something new.


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