managing change in an early years international setting in beijing
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Managing change in an early years international setting in
Beijing
From England to China
• Principal of an Early Years setting• Early years author• Dedicated to a play based curriculum• Involved in setting up of EYFS as a means of
best practice• Some international consultancy in
Maldives ,Germany and Japan• Offered challenge of bringing best practice into
large early years department of an international school
Curriculum Provision in Sep 2007
Best early years practice, based on Montessori philosophy, is followed in the foundation stage. This also includes a bi-
lingual setting which focuses on both Chinese and English language
The Early Years Department
• Montessori 1-5 years provision
• Montessori KS1
• ENC KS1
• Chinese teacher trained assistants
• Montessori trained staff
• Minimum of 40 different nationalities represented amongst the children
The curriculum
Became evident that 2 parallel curriculums were not successful and children were not
at an appropriate level to move to KS1 ENC in the school .Different expectations
Proposed early years curriculum
• Foundation stage play based curriculum incorporating best practice model from EYFS
• KS1 ENC
Challenges
• One child family policy encourages different expectations• Training of Chinese teachers and experience in a more formal
setting• Importance of absorbing the Chinese culture and offer a English
based curriculum in an international school• Ayi culture• Perception of play• Isolation and lack of other similar settings as models of best practice• Lack of extended family for international children• Family focus for Chinese children• Beijing weather!!!
Implementation in 2007/08
• Development plan shared with all practitioners based on assessment, literacy, outdoor environment ,performance management and curriculum change
• Job Plans• Focused training and meeting of Chinese teachers• EYFS/ENC training• Encouraging staff to visit best practice settings• Develop shared philosophy with Montessori i.e.
observations of children, outdoor environment• Observation of staff• Developing an understanding of Chinese culture
Best Practice Curriculum Implementation 2008/09
• Creation of a play based foundation stage• KS1 ENC curriculum with an emphasis on active learning• Specially designed setting• Respect and absorption of culture and bi-lingualism• Training and mentoring of class teams ,Focus on reflection• Family centre to welcome Ayis• Seeking links in China and internationally to share best practice• Encourage understanding of the research and theory behind children’s
learning to result in more effective observation, planning and evaluation• Development of child and peer observations as a means of reflection• Develop use of art specialist to encourage a Reggio Emilio approach