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trish73
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Paperwork

Post by trish73 » Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:46 pm

Hi, can someone give me a list of all the paperwork that is required to do on a daily and weekly basis for a level 4 and a ECT?
I'm a casual and considering studying a post graduate degree in early Childhood education 0-5 with SCU.
I want to make sure I know what I am getting myself into and see if I can be able to manage the paperwork load.
How many hours do you do paper work a day?


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Re: Paperwork

Post by Lorina » Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:28 am

Here's a list of the typical paperwork required for both Level 4 educators and Early Childhood Teachers (ECTs):

Daily Paperwork
Child Attendance Records: Logging in and out times for each child.

Health and Safety Checks: Recording any incidents, injuries, or health concerns.

Meal and Snack Records: Documenting what each child ate and any dietary notes.

Behavioral Observations: Noting any significant behaviors or interactions.

Learning Journals: Keeping track of each child's activities and progress.

Communication Logs: Recording any communications with parents or guardians.

Weekly Paperwork
Lesson Plans: Preparing and updating weekly lesson plans.

Progress Reports: Summarizing each child's progress and any areas needing attention.

Incident Reports: Detailed reports for any significant incidents or accidents.

Staff Meetings Notes: Documenting discussions and decisions from staff meetings.

Curriculum Updates: Updating any changes or new activities in the curriculum.

Professional Development Logs: Recording any training or development activities.

Average Hours Spent on Paperwork

Early childhood educators typically spend around 45 minutes to 1 hour on paperwork each day. This can vary depending on the size of the class, the age of the children, and the specific requirements of the center.

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