Hi I am currently studying my diploma of children's services and I am very confused between anecdotal observations and learning stories I have done what I think is a learning story and I was wondering if it is or if its an anecdotal record as I have been told numerous things
Matisse and Madeleine are playing together in the home corner. Matisse picks up a long dress from the dress ups rail and carefully takes it off the coat hanger. She replaces the coat hanger on the rail. She looks at the dress and turns it around to show educator Sarah, “help please Sarah” Sarah replies “Ok Matisse” as Sarah helps Matisse put the dress on Matisse then smiles and twirls around saying “pretty”
Matisse then picks up another dress from the home corner and goes over and gives it to Madeleine who is preparing cake on the table. “Here Maddy this dress is for you!” as Matisse hands the dress to Madeleine smiling. “Thank you Matisse” Madeleine replies as she attempts to place the dress on, “Here I help” Matisse says to Madeleine and then goes over and helps Madeleine put the dress on.
EYLF Outcome: By observing Matisse in this experience it shows that she is working towards achieving outcome 2 of the EYLF Children are connected with and contribute to their world
• Cooperate with others and negotiate roles and relationships in play episodes and group experiences
What’s next? Add some new items into the home corner to extend on Matisse’s dramatic play experiences and interests
Thanks for your help
Sarah
Difference Between Learning Story and Anecdotal Record
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Difference Between Learning Story and Anecdotal Record
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Re: Please help :)
Not sure if this helps but I was taught in class that learning stories are wrote in the present tense and anecdotal are wrote in the past tense
Re: Please help :)
yes I think that's correct ...
Re: Difference Between Learning Story and Anecdotal Record
Hi Sarah,
You have written an anecdotal record. If this is to be a learning story, you need to provide more descriptions and more details on what occurred during this experience...
Learning Story
A Learning Story is just that, a story that tells a tale to those who are reading it. It should focus on a child or a group of children, about the decisions they make and the consequences that follow. With detail descriptions like in a narrative, a Learning Story provides an informative approach of the experience and the events that occurred.
How To Write A Learning Story
Anecdotal Record
A short story of the child engaging in play. Anecdotal records are written in past tense. Observation starts when the child begins the experience and ends when the child stops participating in the experience. It’s a useful method to record events or actions based on the child’s strengths, interests, development and needs.
Observations In Childcare
Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
You have written an anecdotal record. If this is to be a learning story, you need to provide more descriptions and more details on what occurred during this experience...
Learning Story
A Learning Story is just that, a story that tells a tale to those who are reading it. It should focus on a child or a group of children, about the decisions they make and the consequences that follow. With detail descriptions like in a narrative, a Learning Story provides an informative approach of the experience and the events that occurred.
How To Write A Learning Story
Anecdotal Record
A short story of the child engaging in play. Anecdotal records are written in past tense. Observation starts when the child begins the experience and ends when the child stops participating in the experience. It’s a useful method to record events or actions based on the child’s strengths, interests, development and needs.
Observations In Childcare
Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
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Re: Difference Between Learning Story and Anecdotal Record
Hi ladies
Thanks so so much this has helped me a lot
Kind regards sarah
Thanks so so much this has helped me a lot
Kind regards sarah