Approved Learning Frameworks In Australia
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Approved Learning Frameworks In Australia
What are 4 other approved learning frameworks that are used in child care services. And what are the differences between these 4 and tye EYLF and MTMP?
Re: Approved Learning Frameworks In Australia
Under the National Law and National Regulations, approved services are required to base their educational program on an approved learning framework. The program should focus on addressing the developmental needs, interests and experiences of each child, while taking into account the individual differences of each child.
The educational program should contribute to the following outcomes:
•children have a strong sense of identity
•children are connected with and contribute to their world
•children have a strong sense of wellbeing
•children are confident and involved learners
•children are effective communicators
There are two nationally approved learning frameworks which outline practices that support and promote children’s learning:
•Belonging, Being and Becoming: The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (‘Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF)’)
•My Time, Our Place: Framework for School Age Care in Australia (‘Framework for School Age Care’).
There are also jurisdiction-specific approved learning frameworks:
•Australian Capital Territory: Every Chance to Learn—Curriculum framework for ACT schools preschool to Year 10
•Tasmania: the Tasmanian Curriculum, the Department of Education of Tasmania, 2008
•Victoria: the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework
•Western Australia: the Curriculum Framework for Kindergarten to Year 12 Education in Western Australia.
Ref: Approved learning Frameworks
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Lorina
The educational program should contribute to the following outcomes:
•children have a strong sense of identity
•children are connected with and contribute to their world
•children have a strong sense of wellbeing
•children are confident and involved learners
•children are effective communicators
There are two nationally approved learning frameworks which outline practices that support and promote children’s learning:
•Belonging, Being and Becoming: The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (‘Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF)’)
•My Time, Our Place: Framework for School Age Care in Australia (‘Framework for School Age Care’).
There are also jurisdiction-specific approved learning frameworks:
•Australian Capital Territory: Every Chance to Learn—Curriculum framework for ACT schools preschool to Year 10
•Tasmania: the Tasmanian Curriculum, the Department of Education of Tasmania, 2008
•Victoria: the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework
•Western Australia: the Curriculum Framework for Kindergarten to Year 12 Education in Western Australia.
Ref: Approved learning Frameworks
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Lorina
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