EYMP 1 - Context and principles for early years provisions 1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early years framework/s‚ and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings In recent years successive governments have recognised the importance of good quality early years learning and have put in place structured legal frameworks that must be followed by all settings. Practitioners are required to understand how this works on a local and national level. The four
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principles for early years provision Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 and 3.4. Scenario: A childcare setting is preparing for their annual self evaluation activity to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Early Years Framework. You have been asked to prepare the following evidence for your manager: * an explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early years frameworks emphasise
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way people ‘understand’‚ ‘experience’ or ‘conceptualise’ the world around them. Children in early years’ education express their learning in a plethora of ways‚ and it is the role of the educator to support this learning by respecting the individual and creating a positive image of the child that encompasses the multiple ways of understanding‚ experiencing and conceptualising. It is essential that an early childhood professional postulates such an idea because the image drawn on underpins the way
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EYMP 3 Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years Understand he welfare requirements of the relevant early years framework 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early years frame work To ensure children’s health‚ safety and well-being‚ every home nation has sets of standards or welfare requirements which settings must meet. The welfare requirements are compulsory‚ and it is essential that you have read them as your setting has a legal duty to comply with
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Range: 6-8 years Contents Page Introduction on early years education Page 3 Types of learning Page 6 Techniques of learning Page 7 Assessments Every child matters Page 9 Birth to three Page 10 Foundation Stage Page 12 National Curriculum Page 14 Topic 1 Page 18 Evaluation Page 24 Topic 2 Page 27 Evaluation Page 33 Theorists and theories Page 36 Bibliography Page 40 Appendix Page 41 Early Years Education
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Abstract This research project explores men working in early years and how society’s stereotypical assumptions may limit their role and job opportunities. In today’s modern world with media a central focus‚ it is hard for parents to ignore news stories involving men working with young children in care and education who have abused their position such as This project aims to see how the media has affected men working in early years and parents perception of male practitioners. Introduction This
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EYMP 1: Context and Principles for Early Years Provision 1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s frameworks and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings. Children deserve and need the best possible start in their lives in order for them to fulfil their full potential in their learning and development (Terry‚ 2009). A happy‚ healthy and supportive childhood will help children to achieve the best that they possibly can (Smeyers and Wring
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areas and four specific areas. The areas describe what children learn through play and exploration‚ active learning and creating and by thinking critically. Prime areas - If a child is not secure in the prime areas between the ages of 3 and 5 years‚ the absence of these may make other areas of their learning more difficult to achieve. This makes the prime and specific areas so interdependent. The prime areas occur in all cultures and communities and are not dependent on the specific areas.
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This assignment will identify two key influences on policy relating to Lifelong learning. It will subsequently make clear two pieces of legislations relating to this and lastly explore this further by explaining the impact of one policy initiative in relation to lifelong learning. "Lifelong learning policy in Scotland is about personal fulfilment and enterprise; employability and adaptability; active citizenship and social inclusion." (scotland.gov.uk) The Warnock Report (1978) was a key factor
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brought out the every child matters agenda alongside the childcare act 2006‚ every child aged between 3 and 4 is entitled to have free early years education for those two years. It is limited to 15 hours each week‚ over 38 weeks in the year. This is entitlement is funded by the government visa local authorities‚ and means that very young children are able to access free education for up to two years prior to going to school. The idea behind this initiative is to ensure that children from disadvantage
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