HOW TO LINK THE OUTCOMES, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES TO EXPERIENCES?
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:07 pm
Hi everyone, love reading the posts on the forum but theres something that im just really confused about. How do we know what outcomes to link to each activity or expereince we are setting out on our program for the children or on our learning strories. Reason im asking is because we had DHS come for an inspection and apparently all our programs are not up to standar because or expereinces are not matching to the outcomes. So therefore how do we know which outcomes each expereince goes under?
Same as the practices and principles, when refer to our learning stories how do you know which one to relate it to??
Sorry but we are all confused and our director refuses to send us to any PDs so we are trying to figure it out ourselves....im going to buy books on the EYLF as we dont have any at all.
If there is any recommended readings you guys suggesst please let mwe know.
also about learning stories, once you have done the "whats next", are you meant to do a follow up of what happened and then continue on the next learning story from that expereince or do you do a totally differnt learning stroy for that child??
Also i have read alot about people 'keeping childrens records to track their outcomes and where they are heading etc", how do you do this exactly??? Sorry for the bother but i would love to get as much information as possible.
Thanks so much everyone
Lisa
Same as the practices and principles, when refer to our learning stories how do you know which one to relate it to??
Sorry but we are all confused and our director refuses to send us to any PDs so we are trying to figure it out ourselves....im going to buy books on the EYLF as we dont have any at all.
If there is any recommended readings you guys suggesst please let mwe know.
also about learning stories, once you have done the "whats next", are you meant to do a follow up of what happened and then continue on the next learning story from that expereince or do you do a totally differnt learning stroy for that child??
Also i have read alot about people 'keeping childrens records to track their outcomes and where they are heading etc", how do you do this exactly??? Sorry for the bother but i would love to get as much information as possible.
Thanks so much everyone
Lisa