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Kate Hyde
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Post by Kate Hyde » Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:46 pm

:sweating: Could i please get some help please,

the question is: What are the 5 principles from the early years learning frmworks (belonging, being, becoming) dissucss how each of these principles can be used to assit all children to make progress at young learners.

I have done the first 3 and i'm not sure for 4 and 5 any help would be great thankyou


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Post by Lorina » Sun Jul 05, 2020 2:13 am

Principles

Principles relate to our beliefs and values. The Early Years Learning Framework provides us with Principles to guide us in our work with children and focuses on assisting each individual child to make progress towards the Learning Outcomes. The five principles are the following –

Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships – having an understanding and being aware of children’s thoughts and feelings. Positively interacting with each individual child in their learning and support the development of a child’s sense of wellbeing.

Partnerships – working in partnerships with families within the early childhood setting. Creating a warm and welcoming environment for all children and their families. Collaborating with childcare professionals, parents, people within the community to ensure learning experiences are meaningful for the children.

High Expectations and equity – believing that all children are able to succeed, regardless of cultural diversity and abilities. Having high expectations for all children in their achievement in learning. Ensure that all children have opportunities to achieve learning outcomes.

Respect for diversity – respecting, valuing and reflecting the values and beliefs of families. Show consideration and respect of cultures, languages, histories, traditions, family lifestyle practices of all families. Promote a greater understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

Ongoing learning and reflective practices – continually improve professional knowledge and learning practices. Value the local knowledge of families and the community. Engage in ongoing learning of philosophy, ethics and practice. Gather information that supports children’s developmental learning.

Reference: Understanding EYLF

Hope this helps!

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Post by Kate Hyde » Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:51 pm

What are some good question you can ask your self as an educator?

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Post by Lorina » Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 am

See if this helps:

Reflective Practices

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