CHCECE019 - COAG and Early Childhood List
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 6:22 pm
CHCECE019
Council of Australian Governments (GOAG) and find the Early Childhood List the three areas that COAG state the NQF focusses on.
My Answer is as follows hope this is correct please help
The National Quality Framework
The Australia government and State Territory governments have recognised the importance of the increasing focus on all early childhood years. The National Quality Framework established for long day care family day care and preschool but know applies to all day care service The NQF is applies to raising to drive and to stabilise and improve education and development
1) National quality and standard helps provide clear and consistent of standards for early childhood education and care services across Australia. These include staffing ratios and the workforce qualification
2)The quality rating system is to better inform parents about the quality of each early childhood education and care service
3) Early Years Learning Framework are to guide educators on delivering quality learning programs for children from birth to five years of age.
COAG has agreed to the following outcomes where support is needed to achieve this vision:
children are born and remain healthy
children’s environments are nurturing, culturally appropriate and safe
children have the knowledge and skills for life and learning
children benefit from better social inclusion and reduced disadvantage, especially Indigenous children
children are engaged in and benefiting from educational opportunities
families are confident and have the capabilities to support their children’s development
quality early childhood development services that support the workforce participation choices of families
This National Partnership Agreement will contribute to achieving these agreed outcomes, by giving effect to COAG’s decision in December 2009 to establish a jointly governed unified
National Quality Framework (NQF) for early childhood education and care and Outside School
Hours Care (OSHC) services, replacing existing separate licensing and quality assurance processes as part of its National Quality Agenda (NQA) for early childhood education and care.
In particular, by ensuring high-quality early childhood education and care, it will contribute to improving outcomes for all children, and especially for those children from disadvantaged or at risk backgrounds.
The NQF includes:
The National Law and National Regulations
The National Quality Standard
An assessment and quality rating process
National learning frameworks.
The NQF raises quality and drives continuous improvement in childhood education and care, and outside schools care services through:
The National Quality Standard
A quality rating system
Streamlined regulatory arrangements
A new national body– the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority
Council of Australian Governments (GOAG) and find the Early Childhood List the three areas that COAG state the NQF focusses on.
My Answer is as follows hope this is correct please help
The National Quality Framework
The Australia government and State Territory governments have recognised the importance of the increasing focus on all early childhood years. The National Quality Framework established for long day care family day care and preschool but know applies to all day care service The NQF is applies to raising to drive and to stabilise and improve education and development
1) National quality and standard helps provide clear and consistent of standards for early childhood education and care services across Australia. These include staffing ratios and the workforce qualification
2)The quality rating system is to better inform parents about the quality of each early childhood education and care service
3) Early Years Learning Framework are to guide educators on delivering quality learning programs for children from birth to five years of age.
COAG has agreed to the following outcomes where support is needed to achieve this vision:
children are born and remain healthy
children’s environments are nurturing, culturally appropriate and safe
children have the knowledge and skills for life and learning
children benefit from better social inclusion and reduced disadvantage, especially Indigenous children
children are engaged in and benefiting from educational opportunities
families are confident and have the capabilities to support their children’s development
quality early childhood development services that support the workforce participation choices of families
This National Partnership Agreement will contribute to achieving these agreed outcomes, by giving effect to COAG’s decision in December 2009 to establish a jointly governed unified
National Quality Framework (NQF) for early childhood education and care and Outside School
Hours Care (OSHC) services, replacing existing separate licensing and quality assurance processes as part of its National Quality Agenda (NQA) for early childhood education and care.
In particular, by ensuring high-quality early childhood education and care, it will contribute to improving outcomes for all children, and especially for those children from disadvantaged or at risk backgrounds.
The NQF includes:
The National Law and National Regulations
The National Quality Standard
An assessment and quality rating process
National learning frameworks.
The NQF raises quality and drives continuous improvement in childhood education and care, and outside schools care services through:
The National Quality Standard
A quality rating system
Streamlined regulatory arrangements
A new national body– the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority