CHC50113 Implementing Best Practice Assignment Questions
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:52 pm
I have two questions that i need a bit of help on the first is:
The ‘Principles’ are the same in both approved learning frameworks (EYLF: BBB and FSAC: MTOP)… List the 5 (five) Principles and explain how each will influence your pedagogy in an early childhood setting or a school aged care service. Approximately 250 words
I feel silly but i also wonder if this question is also kinda..silly. I feel like the principles themselves are how you would influence your pedagogy.
Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships talks about how the educator needs to be in tune with the child. It talks about nurturing relationships, helping children build their confidence up. At this point I feel like I just have to rewrite the principles and word it to how you implement it as an educator.
I also feel the same about this question Holistic approaches’ are ‘Practices’ in both approved learning frameworks. What does the term ‘holistic approaches’ mean in relation to early childhood and school aged education and care? Approximately 250 words
Holistic approaches is part of the BBB practices and it explains that educators approach learning and teaching in a wholehearted way. They acknowledge 'physical, personal,social, emotional and spiritual well being as well as cognitive aspects of learning'
The ‘Principles’ are the same in both approved learning frameworks (EYLF: BBB and FSAC: MTOP)… List the 5 (five) Principles and explain how each will influence your pedagogy in an early childhood setting or a school aged care service. Approximately 250 words
I feel silly but i also wonder if this question is also kinda..silly. I feel like the principles themselves are how you would influence your pedagogy.
Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships talks about how the educator needs to be in tune with the child. It talks about nurturing relationships, helping children build their confidence up. At this point I feel like I just have to rewrite the principles and word it to how you implement it as an educator.
I also feel the same about this question Holistic approaches’ are ‘Practices’ in both approved learning frameworks. What does the term ‘holistic approaches’ mean in relation to early childhood and school aged education and care? Approximately 250 words
Holistic approaches is part of the BBB practices and it explains that educators approach learning and teaching in a wholehearted way. They acknowledge 'physical, personal,social, emotional and spiritual well being as well as cognitive aspects of learning'