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1 BELONGING, BEING & BECOMING The Early Years Learning Framework
An Introduction Professional Support Coodinator (PSC) – PSC specific information

2 COAG Agenda The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), is part of the Council of Australia Government’s (COAG) reform agenda for early childhood education and care. It is a key component of the Australian Government’s National Quality Agenda for early childhood education and care. Children’s rights and needs are at the centre of policy development and includes responsibility for creating conditions in which children and families can thrive. “The Council of Australian Governments has developed this Framework to assist educators to provide young children with opportunities to maximise their potential and develop a foundation for future success in learning” (EYLF p5)

3 An introduction to the EYLF
Is part of the National Early Childhood Development Strategy and National Early Years Workforce Strategy. Provides a national approach to quality and regulation. Describes Early Childhood Pedagogy and Principles, Practice and Learning Outcomes essential to support and enhance young children’s learning from birth to five years as well as supports the transition to school. “ The aim of the document is to extend and enrich children’s learning from birth to five years and through the transition to school” (EYLF, p5)

4 What is the Early Years Learning Framework?
The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) is a national framework which will ensure quality and consistency in all delivery of early childhood education programs across all early childhood settings. It covers children from birth to five years and supports transition to formal schooling. “All children have the best start in life to create a better future for themselves and for the nation” (EYLF p5)

5 Who is the EYLF for? The Framework has been designed for use by early childhood educators working in partnership with families. It does not tell educators what to teach; it provides direction about intent, pedagogy, the foundation for specific local curriculum and outcomes for children’s learning. “ The framework forms the foundation for ensuring that children in all early childhood education and care settings experience quality teaching and learning” (EYLF p5)

6 Who is the EYLF for? The Framework is designed to inspire conversations, improve communication and provide a common language… (EYLF p8) The EYLF will underpin all early childhood education and care programs and initiatives nationally. Services will be expected to start exploring and working with the EYLF from the start of 2010. The release of the Educator’s Guide in 2010 will support the implementation of the EYLF. “ The framework forms the foundation for ensuring that children in all early childhood education and care settings experience quality teaching and learning” (EYLF p5) 6

7 What is the EYLF based on?
Conclusive national and international evidence as to the importance of early childhood Considerable input from the early childhood sector, academics and Australian State and Territory Governments Strong connections to Reflect, Respect, Relate (DECS), which is a primary supporting resource. “The Framework draws on conclusive international evidence that early childhood is a vital period in children’s learning and development” (EYLF p5)

8 Belonging, Being, Becoming
“Fundamental to the Framework is a view of children’s lives as characterised by belonging, being and becoming” (EYLF p7). Consider the balance of these concepts within your program. “Fundamental to the Framework is a view of children’s lives as characterised by belonging, being and becoming” (EYLF p7)

9 Elements of the EYLF “The Framework puts children’s learning at the core and comprises three inter-related elements: Principles, Practice and Learning Outcomes” (EYLF p10)

10 Early Childhood Pedagogy
“The term pedagogy refers to the holistic nature of early childhood educators’ professional practice (especially those aspects that involve building and nurturing relationships), curriculum decision-making, teaching and learning” (EYLF p11) “When educators establish respectful and caring relationships with children and families, they are able to work together to construct curriculum and learning experiences relevant to children in their local context” (EYLF p11)

11 Principles Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships
Partnerships High expectations and equity Respect for diversity Ongoing learning and reflective practice “ The Principles underpin practice that is focused on assisting all children to make progress in relation to the Learning Outcomes” (EYLF p12)

12 Practice Holistic approaches Responsiveness to children
Learning through play Intentional teaching Learning environments Cultural competence Continuity of learning and transitions Assessment for learning “The principles of early childhood pedagogy underpin practice” (EYLF p14)

13 Learning Outcomes Children have a strong sense of identity
Children are connected with and contribute to their world Children have a strong sense of wellbeing Children are confident and involved learners Children are effective communicators “The outcomes are broad and observable”. “ They acknowledge that children learn in a variety of ways and vary in their capabilities and pace of learning” (EYLF p19)

14 Frequently asked questions
Where can I get a copy of the EYLF or the Educator’s Guide? Is there a date for implementation? Will the EYLF link in to QA and Regulatory requirements? Is the EYLF a syllabus or a curriculum framework? Where do we start? What support resources do you have available? Training and/or professional development opportunities? Professional Support Coordinator (PSC) specific Your PSC can answer these questions. See the following slide for details of your State PSC and for resources & websites.

15 Resources and Websites
Children’s Services Central - Professional Development opportunities, innovative resources and a dedicated webpage for the Early Years Learning Framework – Belonging, Being & Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework (July 2009) The Early Years Learning Framework In Action – Educators’ stories and models for practice Belonging, Being & Becoming – A Guide for Educators (Draft 2009) Glossary of Terms – EYLF p45 Bibliography – EYLF p47

16 Resources and Websites
DEEWR – EYLF – Early Childhood Reforms Agenda – Glossary of Terms – EYLF p45 Bibliography – EYLF p47 16


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