I have completed all my assessment questions in this book and am now up to the project required in this book.
The project question/topic is:
Write a report outlining what you have learnt about children's development. Explain what you would do to facilitate and enhance children's development. Outline how childhood education and care education and care services are affected by the National Quality Framework, Standards and organisational policies. Include information about :
- establishing an appropriate environment according to standards
- providing creative and challenging opportunities to stimulate learning
- encouraging involvement/participation in experiences
- planning, implementing and evaluation experiences for children
-varying experiences, depending on age, abilities, development, culture and needs
-contingencies
-sustainability, opportunities to address waste management
I am working on the first part that is what would you do to facilitate and enhance children's development. I was thinking along the lines of having appropriate sized equipment in the room (making activities accessible for all children), ensuring a range of activity types have been set up (group, individual, hands on, messy, quiet etc.), supporting children throughout the activities (asking appropriate questions, which encourages the child to think more), participating in the activity (to create conversation about activity, visually assist the children in seeing what the steps are in that activity) etc. Is there anything else I could add into this answer ensuring it doesn't answer any of the next questions?
I know that establishing an appropriate environment according to standards mentions having appropriate sized equipment in the room, but I feel in both instances that enhances children's learning.
The next two questions I need help with within this project is the last two dot points.
Contingencies; In childcare? Is this relating to for example: Setting up an activity with intentional teaching purpose in mind, but you see the children are interested in the activity set up in another way, so you scrap your idea for the moment and go along with what the children are initiating?
Sustainability, opportunities to address waste management; I am thinking along the lines of: at our centre we have small recycling bins in each studio. We have one bin for all scrap papers that could be used for collaging, drawing etc. and another bin for materials that families bring in for construction such as cereal boxes. We also put our scrap foods into a bag and families and educators are welcome to take them home for their pets. Are both those examples appropriate for answering this questions?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and clarification
