Question:
Refer to Quality Area 1, and provide an example (Standard and/or Element) that relates to inclusion
Answer:
Inclusion involves taking into account all children’s social, cultural and linguistic diversity (including learning styles, abilities, disabilities, gender, family circumstances and geographic location) in curriculum decision-making processes. The intent is to ensure that all children’s experiences are recognised and valued and that they have equitable access to resources and participation and opportunities to demonstrate their learning (Early Years Learning Framework, page 24; Framework for School Age Care, page 24). Educators and co-ordinators challenge practices that contribute to inequities and they make decisions that promote inclusion and participation of all children. By developing their professional knowledge and skills, and working in partnership with children, families, communities and other services and agencies, they continuously strive to find equitable and effective ways to ensure that all children have opportunities to experience a sense of personal worth and achieve outcomes (Framework for School Age Care, page 12)
I received an error message: Please revise and resubmit you need to refer to NQS Quality and provide an example (standard and/ore element from quality area 1) that relates to inclusion.
I have thought to add:
Children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds & Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children.
- Children with a disability.
- Children from low income families.
- C Inclusive policies and practice enable every child in the centre-
- feel a sense of belonging.
- have every aspect of their identity, individuality and culture encouraged, developed and consolidated.
- learn from others, without barriers due to cultural differences.
- participate freely in the and learn about themselves and others and
- work together with other children to challenge prejudice and discrimination.
Basically when developing inclusive policies make sure that all families, staff, children etc have equal opportunities. This includes: respecting cultural differences, creating a cultural environment, anti-bias approach (stereotyping, generalizing, labeling, religion, gender differences these are all unacceptable in a childcare centre) children from separated or divorced parents.
Develop each child's identity and self esteem.
- Build self confidence.
- Being comfortable with difference.
- Recognize bias and stereotypes.
- Take action against bias.
- Accepting each child as an individual.
life of their society as an active citizen.
- actively address biases through open communications and a willingness to grow
Could you please let me know if this is correct or have I missed the point?
Thank you so much for your help
Lillian
Quality Area 1 - Examples Of Inclusion
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Re: Quality Area 1 - Examples Of Inclusion
You are referring to the EYLF, you need to refer to the National Quality Areas. Have a look at Quality Area 1 - in the following document and find where it mentions details about "inclusions":
Guide To The NQS
Hope this helps,
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Lorina
Guide To The NQS
Hope this helps,
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Lorina
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Thank you Lorina
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Re: Quality Area 1 - Examples Of Inclusion
Would this be right Lorina:
Inclusion involves taking into account all children’s social, cultural and linguistic diversity
(including learning styles, abilities, disabilities, gender, family circumstances and geographic
location) in curriculum decision-making processes.
The intent is to ensure that all children’s experiences are recognised and valued and that they
have equitable access to resources and participation and opportunities to demonstrate their
learning (Early Years Learning Framework, page 24; Framework for School Age Care, page 24).
Educators and co-ordinators challenge practices that contribute to inequities and they make
decisions that promote inclusion and participation of all children. By developing their
professional knowledge and skills, and working in partnership with children, families,
communities and other services and agencies, they continuously strive to find equitable and
effective ways to ensure that all children have opportunities to experience a sense of personal
worth and achieve outcomes (Framework for School Age Care, page 12
Inclusion involves taking into account all children’s social, cultural and linguistic diversity
(including learning styles, abilities, disabilities, gender, family circumstances and geographic
location) in curriculum decision-making processes.
The intent is to ensure that all children’s experiences are recognised and valued and that they
have equitable access to resources and participation and opportunities to demonstrate their
learning (Early Years Learning Framework, page 24; Framework for School Age Care, page 24).
Educators and co-ordinators challenge practices that contribute to inequities and they make
decisions that promote inclusion and participation of all children. By developing their
professional knowledge and skills, and working in partnership with children, families,
communities and other services and agencies, they continuously strive to find equitable and
effective ways to ensure that all children have opportunities to experience a sense of personal
worth and achieve outcomes (Framework for School Age Care, page 12
Re: Quality Area 1 - Examples Of Inclusion
OK, you need to write the standard/ element. So, for the information you provided in the post above you got that from:
Standard 1.1: Element 1.1.5 - Every child is supported to participate in the program.
Hope this helps,
Lorina
Standard 1.1: Element 1.1.5 - Every child is supported to participate in the program.
Hope this helps,
Lorina
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Re: Quality Area 1 - Examples Of Inclusion
Thank you Lorina