Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

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Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

Post by gagbt » Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:25 pm

Part C – Project 1
Develop a quality measurement tool that could be used to assess the quality of interactions between educators and young children in an early childhood education and care setting. The tool you develop may be presented in any format you choose, for example it may be a checklist, or other form that could be used in the workplace to assess educator interactions with children.
The tool is to cover the following areas:
o respect for children
o interactions and relationships with children
o behaviour guidance
o extending children’s play and learning
o transitions and routines
o maintaining the dignity and rights of children.
For each area identify at least four practices educators should demonstrate to show they can positively interact with children and consistently implement responsive care routines. These practices should be observable and measure the quality of educator interactions with children.
To help you develop your measures of quality consider what constitutes a quality interaction, for example what can educators do to show respect for children, what can educators do when talking with children, or guiding behaviour and at times of transitions to help them develop positive and respectful relationships with children.
You may wish to refer to the National Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education and Care to help you complete this task, and to seek clarification on appropriate communication techniques and practices.
Your tool can be either paper- based or in an online format using a free downloadable software product. If presenting the tool in an online format, make sure you provide a Web link and instructions so that your Assessor can easily access the tool.
Keep language casual; don’t use language that is stuffy or full of early childhood jargon. Use plain English and simple terms.



Need help in this assignment desperately.

Please help


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Re: Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

Post by Lorina » Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:13 pm

It mentions you could do something like a checklist so maybe you can have a look through the NQS and see what areas relate to interactions with educators and children and use these in the checklist. You could add something like:

1) supporting and promoting babies’ and toddlers’ early attempts to initiate interactions and conversations - yes/no - then give examples
2) initiating one-to-one interactions with babies and toddlers during daily routines
3) using routines and play experiences to interact with babies and children to build attachment

Ref: Guide To The NQS

Hope this helps,

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Re: Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

Post by gagbt » Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:27 pm

Sorry I still could not get it.
Some more hints and examples please!

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Re: Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

Post by Lorina » Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:55 pm

When you open up the attachment I added above and the PDF opens up press CTRL F (for find), a box will appear and type "interactions". This will go through the document and find all the words "interactions". This will help you find points for your checklist...

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Re: Quality Measurement Tool To Assess Interactions

Post by Jayelise » Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:33 pm

Thanks Lorina, your tips are helping me :)


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