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Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:09 am
by kylie smiley
Dear L.A and team,

Thank you so much for writing the article, and having those samples especially, on the EYLF programming and planning. Even reading through the Belonging, Being and Becoming guide origionally set to explain the EYLF is more confusing and doesn;t make it clear on how our programming needs to be. Your site has made things alot clearer and reading over it in a few nights has made it more clearer than what I had been reading over the past few months! I really appreciate how you have helped us as Educators. As I have completed my Diloma in the previous NSW Curriculum it is difficult for me to get my head around this new curriculum, since I had spent so many years on the old one. What I am needing now, if possible, with your Daily or Weekly Curriculum plan with the Learning Outcomes as headings, could you have a sample page for them showing examples of activities in each Learning outcome? This would be a great help as a basis of what to look for.
Thank you again though it has been a great insite to the new EYLF!
Cheers,
Kylz

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:21 pm
by pamela-leigh
L.A. and team,
Last year I attended a few programming workshops. They all had their own 'idea' on how to program, and all of them were tried, tested and failed in my workplace. Each workshop I attended only confused me more about how to plan.
After being a member of your site for no more than 3 months, I feel like I have learnt more about EYLF programming through this site than from accredited EYLF workshops that my employer and myself have paid a lot of money on.
Have you thought about starting up your own workshops? You seem to be able to explain EYLF in the easiest way. You have great ideas on planning and documenting!
There are a lot of people out there that would love to attend a workshop that would actually help (and not hinder) ... and would pay good money for your insights and ideas!!!
Just a suggestion
If you do start up a workshop... count me in!!!

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:09 pm
by kristyl74
I second that Pamela-Leigh ...... count me in aswell :-))

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:29 am
by dEBBIEk
Fantastic idea!!! .... count me in too

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:17 pm
by Lorina
Hi Kylie,

I really appreciate your comments. Thanks so much for letting me know that my article and samples have helped you out!
Your site has made things alot clearer and reading over it in a few nights has made it more clearer than what I had been reading over the past few months

Sometimes you just need someone to explain in a simple way without it being all "ladida”! :giggle: I felt the same way as you when I began looking into the EYLF, they made IT way too hard for some Educators to understand so I thought I would simplify it and I’m happy to hear that it has helped you.
What I am needing now, if possible, with your Daily or Weekly Curriculum plan with the Learning Outcomes as headings, could you have a sample page for them showing examples of activities in each Learning outcome? This would be a great help as a basis of what to look for.

No problem… I’ll try to do this over the next few days.

Hi Pamela,
Have you thought about starting up your own workshops? You seem to be able to explain EYLF in the easiest way.

It seems like you started a popular trend of wanting to attend an AussieChildcareNetwork workshop... :giggle: My tour will begin with your centre! LOL… It is a good idea but whatever information I can present in a workshop I can also do here on the site, I just want to share with others of what I have learnt.

You have great ideas on planning and documenting!


I’ve always had an interest in documentation so I guess that’s why I can design something simple for all of us to use which incorporates the EYLF…

I thank you and everyone else for their support and I’m glad I’m making things easier for all of you.

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:24 pm
by dEBBIEk
Dearest L,A
My deepest gratitude for all your hard work of explaining and providing the tools and guidance that we can all understand - I have shown my Group Leaders and they are all very excited and can see yours is far superior to the one we are doing. At this time we are stuck with doing another on line programming that the boss pays good money for and it doesn't measure up compared to yours. We are very restricted, do alot of click and tick, flipping back and forwards, I could go on for every... and general consensus is we are all totally bored with it. I am so glad I found this site and strongly believe you deserve the highest praise and gratitude from all educators. Saint L.A, sound more appropriate.
Cheers
Debbie Contact Director

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:47 pm
by Lorina
Hi Debbie,

Wow...Saint L.A :giggle: I'm speechless (which doesn't happen often)...Thank you for your kind words! I really can't thank you enough for what you have said and it makes me really happy knowing that all my hard work is starting to pay off! Just knowing that you are all excited about the documentation and understanding it puts a smile on my face!! Tha's exactly why I did it in the first place!! Thanks Debbie...MUCH APPRECIATED.

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:45 pm
by nay31
Hi everyone

just wonder if someone could give me some tips about programming for the nursery through using the eylf program and outcomes. I have just moved into the nursery to work?

thanks nay

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:33 pm
by catchmeifucan
nay31 wrote:Hi everyone
just wonder if someone could give me some tips about programming for the nursery through using the eylf program and outcomes. I have just moved into the nursery to work?
thanks nay
I remember reading a topic about 'how to implement the EYLF with the toddlers room'. I was able to find it and I just had a read through it. I would basically use the same as the suggestions given in here if I was trying to implement EYLF in the nursery room too. When using eylf in the nursery it's about getting parent feedback and adding activities based on interests and working on developing skills... Here is the link: http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/v ... t=210#p884

Re: How to Write a Learning Story

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:10 pm
by admin
SITE UPDATE: The following article is now available for Early Childhood Professionals:

Name of the Article: Learning Story – How to write Learning Stories

Article Description: Learn how to write a Learning Story, Learning Stories examples and templates, What is a Learning Story, Analysis of Learning, Extension of Learning, Linking to EYLF, Adding Group Learning Stories to Individual Child Portfolios or Folders, How Many Learning Stories, completing a learning story, Learning Story samples and more..

Path: To read this article, go to: Resources --> Childcare Professionals --> Learning Story

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Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:03 pm
by grandma
More great stuff fom this site. Much appreciated. I , like Kylie, would love to see some samples of weekly and daily carriculum plans. I love visuals as they seem to inspire my thought processes.

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION - OOSH Sevices

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:35 pm
by Lorina
FOR ALL OOSH WORKERS:

Please read this: http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/v ... 4394#p4394

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:09 pm
by Lorina
Hi Everyone,
grandma wrote:More great stuff fom this site. Much appreciated. I , like Kylie, would love to see some samples of weekly and daily carriculum plans. I love visuals as they seem to inspire my thought processes.

I have just uploaded the samples of completed "Online EYLF Tools" documentation templates. You can view these samples here: http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/c ... html#p4453

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:25 pm
by jrw60
Thanks L.A, you've done it AGAIN!! Your samples have made me feel more confident that I am on the right track. It's great to get that sort of confirmation and now I feel I can relax a little more with the paperwork sorted and just do what I love the most - have fun with the children!

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:24 pm
by fran s
I am working in family day care and am just trying to identify exactly what is required to be in each childs portfolio each month and what particular paperwork that needs to be done each day or week specifically to meet the eylf requirements.

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 1:55 pm
by Lorina
Hi Fran s,

Does this help: Documenting EYLF - Family Day Care

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 7:35 am
by Yolande
Hi, I have been using these documents forlong day care for some months now and was wondering about editing some of the headings in the playbased weekly curriculum. Or maybe just leave them blank so we could input our own headings. Also I would like to see in the reflections of our day form somewhere that has principles and practices.
Thankyou again for all your great work!!

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 11:54 am
by admin
Hi Yolande,

Personalized Online Tools forms will be the best solution for you. The Free online tools templates will be based on the styles created by L.A so we will not be releasing a version with editable headings. But you are not limited to these templates and you can always customize these templates further for your centre. This is done using the "Personalized Forms" service that we offer. You can just email me the headings you would like to have in your template and also other changes you want to customize and I will then create a personalized version for you so you can use that. These forms will also have the default LDC version for your centre as well as your centre logo included so its a lot more easier to use. Generally is about $75/- per form to create a personalized online tools template. Since you are already a donator, I can give you a discounted rate for this.

Regarding the principles and practices for reflections of our day form, I am not sure if we will be including these changes since I need to check this with L.A and her ideas on this. We do have plans to update some of the templates in the future releases (after 0.0.3) and I will forward your request to L.A and see her take on this.

If you are interested in creating a customized version for your centre, you can Email me the info on the changes you would like and I will be happy to send you a draft copy so you can test it out.

Hope this helps.

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:51 pm
by Yolande
Thankyou for your prompt reply and i will definately consider the personalised forms in the future.

Re: EYLF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING DOCUMENTATION

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:27 am
by ChantelR
I dont use the EYLF but use the QKLG. I really love the formats you have but no way I could afford to fork out $75 a form to get them all changed to QKLG outcomes. My centre actually uses your templates for the rooms which use the EYLF but since my room doesnt I dont use them. Wish you could just pay to get an editable format as I would love to change some things and Im sure after using the form over time I would want to change more and would just be to expensive to pay someone another $75 to change something else every few weeks.

I ended up taking your format and creating my own file with the changes... time consuming but much more cheaper.