Documents Relating To Element 7.1.4 Of The NQS
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 5:04 pm
Hey guys
I'm stuck on a question for one of my quality improvement assessments. I have to identify two documents that could be SIGHTED relating to element 7.1.4 of the national quality standards.
Element 7.1.4 is below
Provision is made to ensure a suitably qualified and experienced educator or co-ordinator leads the development of the curriculum and ensures the establishment of clear goals and expectations for teaching and learning.
Documents that could be sighted include:
Assessors may sight:
• evidenceof:
• designation of the educational leader in the staff record
• ongoing planning and evaluation that centres on children’s learning and development
• a curriculum at the service
• professional discussion and interrogation of research and new ideas
• documented goals for teaching and learning that demonstrate a deep understanding of children’s development and learning.
I just don't know where to start looking and what sort of things I should be looking for?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I'm stuck on a question for one of my quality improvement assessments. I have to identify two documents that could be SIGHTED relating to element 7.1.4 of the national quality standards.
Element 7.1.4 is below
Provision is made to ensure a suitably qualified and experienced educator or co-ordinator leads the development of the curriculum and ensures the establishment of clear goals and expectations for teaching and learning.
Documents that could be sighted include:
Assessors may sight:
• evidenceof:
• designation of the educational leader in the staff record
• ongoing planning and evaluation that centres on children’s learning and development
• a curriculum at the service
• professional discussion and interrogation of research and new ideas
• documented goals for teaching and learning that demonstrate a deep understanding of children’s development and learning.
I just don't know where to start looking and what sort of things I should be looking for?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks