EYLF Learning Outcome 1 - Children Have A Strong Sense Of Identity focuses on children developing a strong sense of identity. The following article provides Key Learning Goals associated with this outcome.
Developmental milestones are things that, by a given age, most kids can accomplish. Milestones are reached by children in their play, learning, speaking, acting, and moving. The following article provides Developmental Milestones 2 - 3 Years Old with Examples Of Links To The EYLF.
Having a solid grasp of developmental stages will help you evaluate children's play and learning effectively. Sound professional knowledge should serve as the foundation for intentional teaching, planning, and evaluation. The following article provides Developmental Milestones 1 - 2 Years Old with Examples Of Links To The EYLF.
This template is used as a checklist to attach to documentation with a list of all the sub-outcomes for each of the EYLF Learning Outcomes Version 2.0.
The EYLF Learning Outcomes are broad and observable. They acknowledge that children learn in a variety of ways and vary in their capabilities and pace of learning. Children’s learning is ongoing acknowledge that children learn in a variety of ways. The following article provides practical examples of each individual learning outcome that children will progress towards in different and equally meaningful ways.
The EYLF Outcomes Meanings and Examples provide detailed meanings for each of the 5 learning outcomes as well as examples of how each learning outcome can be implemented into practice.
EYLF Outcomes In Action provides examples of how each learning outcome can be demonstrated within the learning environment. These are great to display to show how children and Educators are actively engaging in each learning outcome.
This template is used by Educators for observations. This template links to the sub-outcomes of Learning Outcome 5 - Children Are Effective Communicators.
This template is used by Educators for observations. This template links to the sub-outcomes of Learning Outcome 4 - Children Are Confident And Involved Learners.
To support children achieve learning outcomes from the EYLF Framework Version 2.0, the following list gives educators examples of how to promote children's learning in each individual learning outcome. These can be used when assessing children's learning, critically reflecting on the experiences planned, strategies to implement for each learning outcome and more. It also encourages and promotes each individual outcome throughout the early childhood setting.
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