Pedagogical practices

Forum for students doing their Certificate 3 in Childcare Studies.
Forum rules
IMPORTANT: Student's support in our forum will now be a part of our Premium Subscription service. This means students who have purchased a Premium Subscription will now be offered complimentary support in our Student Forums by us. This will only be available to students who have purchased a Premium Subscription. Click here to subscribe.
Post Reply
mjane
Helper
Helper
Posts: 70
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2015 1:34 pm

Pedagogical practices

Post by mjane » Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:41 am

Hello,

Just seeing if someone can tell me if I'm on the right track please

What is the relevance of the approved framework to pedagogical practices associated with providing experiences to support children's play and learning?
Guidance-Refer to the EYLF for examples.

-Pedagogical practices relevant to providing experiences to support children’ play and learning -Observations taken, educators plan learning environments that support children’s leaning
-Scaffolding is provided to support learning e.g. prompts, demonstrations, assisting children to move through learning
-Critical questions- supporting the planning process, explore from the child's prospective

Thank you for your time =)


panga38
Helper
Helper
Posts: 55
Joined: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:33 pm

Re: Pedagogical practices

Post by panga38 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 1:35 pm

Hi there, your pedagogical practices comprise of all the practical theories that inform how you implement the learning framework. Look at the learning framework as your road map and the pedagogical practices is how you get there. Take for example, the pedagogy of space ; how you organise the learning space both indoors and outdoors to enable children's play and learning would be a component of your pedagogy. An example could be you ensuring that the play spaces you have created have props, various resources to enable engagement and exploration.

Scaffolding is any thing you do in the zone of proximal difference , it can be what you have listed including questing (open ended questing) prediction, extension etc. Simply put it is what you to enable learning.
Critical questions can support what you have listed but also practice in general. It depends on what the critical reflection is,

Post Reply