Title: A vision for the early years
1A vision for the early years
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3Welcome to the Queensland kindergarten learning
guideline
- a vision for the early years
4shared through national and Queensland documents
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6Our shared vision is of
7engaged learners
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9building future success.
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12Our shared vision is of children
13in the here and now
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15belonging
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17being
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19becoming.
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21Kindergarten promotes all childrens learning.
22Educators help children to
23have a strong sense of identity
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25be connected with and contribute to their world
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27have a strong sense of wellbeing
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29be confident and involved learners
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31be effective communicators
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33build success for life.
34Quality early years programs
putting frameworks together
35National context
Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF)
National Quality Standard (NQS)
Supporting quality programs for children from
birth to five years.
36Queensland context
Queensland kindergarten learning guideline (QKLG)
EYLF
- Provides more specific advice for the
Kindergarten Year (year prior to Prep).
37Will the QKLG help me with the NQS?
- QKLG and EYLF support services to address
National Quality Standards. - Implementing QKLG in kindergarten settings
Implementing EYLF. -
38Why use the QKLG?
helps meet the criteria to become an approved
kindergarten program provider
qualified kindergarten teacher
Implementing QKLG in kindergarten settings
(Office for Early Childhood Education and Care)
39Why have a qualified teacher?
Research shows that children who attend early
childhood programs provided by qualified teachers
have better learning outcomes.
40Why have a kindergarten program?
- Kindergarten builds strong connections between
prior-to-school and school programs.
41Queensland kindergartens
- embrace the inclusive vision that all children
experience learning that is engaging and builds
success for life (EYLF).
42Queensland kindergartens
- promote
- childrens right to experience the joy of
childhood - learning through both emergent and planned
experiences.
43The QKLG and the EYLF
- are aligned in terms of
- perspectives
- principles
- practices
- focuses for learning.
44Aligned perspectives
- Our image of the child is rich in potential,
strong, powerful, competent, and most of all
connected to adults and other children. - (Malaguzzi, L 1993, For an education based on
relationships, Young Children, November, p. 10)
45Aligned principles
EYLF QKLG
Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships Partnerships with families High expectations and equity Respect for diversity Ongoing learning and reflective practice High expectations and equity Respect for diversity Holistic learning Respectful relationships Continuity in learning Shared decision making Intentional teaching Reflective practice
46Aligned practices
Embracing diverse children, families and
communities
Working in partnerships
Responding to childrens ideas and interests
Creating engaging learning environments
Learning through play
Responsive, intentional teaching practices
47Aligned focuses for learning
EYLF (outcomes) QKLG (learning areas)
Children have a strong sense of identity Identity
Children are connected with and contributing to their world Connectedness
Children have a strong sense of wellbeing Wellbeing
Children are confident and involved learners Active learning
Children are effective communicators Communicating
48Together the EYLF and QKLG promote
49a shared vision for the early years.
50Focus questions
- How does your service reflect the vision for the
early years presented in the EYLF and QKLG? - What value will a kindergarten program, that
aligns with the shared vision for early years,
add to your service?