In order to understand to early childhood education today we must first examine the history of ECE:
In order to understand to early childhood education today we must first examine the history of ECE:To see what did work & didn’t work well.
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Preindustrial and Medieval 5th- 15th century
Short life expectancy
adulthood began at 7
childhood didn’t exist
childhood viewed at “mini-adults”
Toys: were made of wooden & lead. No gender. Break easily. Incouraged imagination.
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Industrial Revolution:
Child used as slave labor
Childhood didn’t exist
Toys: Wooden toys, little bit of color. Moving parts.
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1833 Factory act:
no child workers under 9 years
employers must have an age certificate for their child workers
children 9-13 to work no more than 9 hours a day
13-18 to work no more than 12 hours day
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20th century: 1901-2000
childhood was unique and important period
Disney was made (greatest place in the world)
School was made
Toys: Colour, easy baked oven, trains/cars & board games. Made of more experience material. More steps to it.
The Child student movement: Late 19th and early 20th century. Child- study leader (such as Jean Rousseau). Erik Erikson, Jean Maslow, Jean Piaget.
The World War 2 years: Daycare during war time... Women headed off to work & Men to war. The kids needed someone to take of care of them. The government provided daycare for the kids. Alberta didn’t sign off on it.
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Jean Rousseau:
Challenged the idea of that children are born evil
suggested individuals pass through the natural stages of development
believed that education be organized according to child natural stage of development
During this time, children were viewed as mini adults
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The Child student movement:
Late 19th and early 20th century.
Child- study leader (such as Jean Rousseau).
Erik Erikson, Jean Maslow, Jean Piaget.
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The World War 2 years:
Daycare during war time...
Women headed off to work & Men to war.
The kids needed someone to take of care of them.
The government provided daycare for the kids.
Alberta didn’t sign off on it.
Women who lost their husbands in war had needed daycare & they stayed open.
Ontario were the first to open their daycare.
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Perry Preschool Project- 1962:
Examined lives of 123 children born in poverty & at high risk of failing in school
Started in New york.
Children were split in groups.
1-4 getting instruction by teachers.
The results: 5+ times by the 40 arrested 36% (Program Group) 55% (no program)... earned 20K at 40 60% (program) 40% (no program)... Graduated high school77% (program) 60% (no program)Examined lives of 123 children born in poverty & at high risk of failing in schoolStarted in New york.Children were split in groups.1-4 getting instruction by teachers.
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The day nurseries act- Ontario:
The Day Nurseries Act (DNA) is legislation that governed licences care in ontario from 1946-2015.
The DNA set out requirements to protect the health safety & well-being of children in care.
The importance of environment for children
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UN: Rights of the Child
Under 18 has these rights
children has these rights
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But that wasn’t enough: In Short:
1million of you lives have been saved, more children than child ever in school. more children are actively involved decisions
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World Fit for Children: Movement
1.Best interest for the child2.Address poverty3. Care for every child.4. Put the child first5.Educate every child. Doesn't matter if they're a boy or girl6.Protect children from harm. (Abuse, Harm & Discrimination)
7.Children must be protected from horrors of armed conflict. Protect children from war.8. Protect from HIV & Aids.9.Listen to children and ensure their participation.
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21st century: a closer look
UN A world fit children: 2002: 2004 canada joined
ontario best start program 2004
early learning for every child today (a framework for ontario early childhood setting (consulted fraser mustard on how to best support and positively impact children in ece)
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The McGuinty government's Best plan :
All day kindergarten
He wanted to known as the premiere of education
supports children prenatal through six & their families
provides vital services that support a child's development, including infant hear programs, preschool speech & language programs & other support programs.
includes an expansion of Ontario’s regulated system of early learning & quality.
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The early childhood educator act- 2007:
Serving & protect the public interest
Establishing registration requirements & coordinating the registration process
maintaining a public registry of ece’s;
Code of ethics & setting standards
Investigating complaints
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Childcare and early years act (CCEYA) 2015
Replaced the outdated day nurseries act.
New Rules governing child care in ontario
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WHAT IS PLAY?
ACTIVE
IMAGINATION
CREATIVE
IT PROBLEM SOLVES
IT SOCIALIZE THEM
FUN
MOTOR SKILLS
EXPLORING
INTERACTIVE
LEARNING
TEAM WORK
NATURAL
MAGICAL
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PLAY should be intrinsic for anyone & everyone, it should be because they want to not because they will receive award.
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PROJECT & PROCESS:
ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE PROCESS BASED. THE WAY THAT CHILD WOULD WANT.
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TYPES OF PLAY: COGNITIVE PLAY:
FUNCTIONAL/SENSORIMOTOR;SIMPLE REPETITIVE MUSCLE MOVEMENT WITH OR WITHOUT MATERIALSSYMBOLIC/ DRAMATIC
PRETEND/ROLE PLAY
OBJECTS USED IN PLAY PROPS
GAMES WITH RULES:PREDETERMINED RULES & CONSEQUENCES UNDERSTOOD BEFORE PLAY BEGINSCONSTRUCTION PLAY:CREATIVITY & IMAGINATION PLAY
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Social Play
Solitary PlayA CHILD PLAYS ALONE WITH LITTLE OR NO REFERENCE TO WHAT OTHER CHILD ARE DOINGPARALLEL PLAY:THOUGH USING SAME TOYS, THERE NEXT TO EACH OTHER.ASSOCIATIVE PLAY:CHILD PLAYING TOGETHER BUT ORGANIZE THEIR PLAY TOWARD A COMMON GOAL.CO-OPERATIVE PLAY:THE BEGINNINGS OF TEAM WORK. CHILDREN PLAU TOGETEHER FOR COMMON PURPOSE.
UNOCCUPIED BEHAVIOR:A CHILD IS NOT ENGAGED IN PLAYONLOOKER BEHAVIOR:A CHILD OBSERVES OTHER CHILDREN OR ADULTS IN THEIR PLAY.
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SKILLS DEVELOPED THROUGH PLAY:
COMMUNICATION
SHARING
WAITING
SELF- CONTROL
RESPECT FOR OTHERS
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CCEYA
ELECT
HDLH?
Influences on Curriculum:
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Major influences on curriculum in Canadian early learning programs are:
Evolving theories of development & learning
legal or legislative requirements of the province/territory
children, families & communities
Major influences on curriculum in Canadian early learning programs are:
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Evolving theories of development and learning:
Learning from the past, building a better future
Play based learning we use today...
Evolving theories of development and learning:
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Legal & legislative requirements:
Child care and early years act (CCEYA) replaced the day nursey act
Together, we have been working hard to ensure child care in ontario reflects the realities of our modern world.
our overarching goal is to build a child care.
Legal & legislative requirements:
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CCEYA Outlines:
Ratios of employees to children & group size
Building, equipment & playground- child care centres
Health & Medical supervision
Nutrition
Program for children
Who does the act apply to?Unlicened peopleWho is exempt from the act?
Nannies or babysitters
care by relatives
camp that cared for children 4 & up
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When do the ew rules come in effect
the new rules came in august 31 2015
However the following two rules for unlicensed will not apply until january 1 2016
provides must count their own children under 6
What happens if someone doesn't follow the rules?
fines
compliance orders
penalty who has more than they're ratio 2,000 per child per day.
How will parents know they're care is licensed?Under a new legislation, all licences child care centers, home child care agencies & home contracted with a home child care agency will receive & display decals.
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ractios:Infants 3 to 10toddlers 1 to 5preschool 1 to 8kindergarten 1 to 13
Ratios of employees to children & group size
Building, equipment & playground- child care centres
Health & Medical supervision
Nutrition
5. Program for children6. Staff qualifications7. Staff screening measures & criminal reference checks8. Emergency preparedness9. Administrative MattersIn january 2013, the ontario goverment release the OEYP framwork
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Waldorf
early childhood through high school
“all I need to know I learned in Kindergarten”
What sort of image or gesture you want to present as an ECE?
So important to create a secure comforting picture
praticting childhood from (negative outside stuff)
how the teacher treats the children , parents, colleagues
the image of the teacher is most important
Environment warm, nurturing
Children imitate us- whatever you do, make sure it's what you want to be imitated.
Soft colour on the walls, lights natural. Natural toys, glass cups
Curriculum: lively,strong rhythms, keep routine & security in the children
Routines; seasons...
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Waldorf Cont.
Artistic play, Stories (by voice/puppets), Drawing, Painting (do try to bring it into the work)
Practical work: the children help & they copy what we do
Imaginative play
Strong imaginative play will reflect in later years- how the play freely tell you so much
Dolls with strongly emotion facesLess formed toysSnackNap TimePlay time
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Montessori
We all work together to make schools better
What is it?- student centered approach from toddler through high school that encourages creativity, curiosity & leads children to ask questions, explore, investigate and think themselves acquire skills
Nurtures self directed learning & development social skills, emotional growth, physical coordinations.
uses prepared environment that meets the developmental needs of the children.
Many early learning environments colour activity centres
Typical day-Practical Life: (activities related to caring for ourselves, our environment & our community) it is the link between home & school.
Sensorial- Activities that help children explore, refine and give expression.
Language: Saying it, seeing it & saying it.
Building words (expressing themselves by making words
Math: Counting (numbing rods),
Cultural: takes to them to the bigger world, Maps,
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Montessori Cont.
Age appropriate train teachers guides, coach, facilitate each child's learning
Each child is free to choose an activity they would like to do and repeat as many times as they wish
Freedom of choice is central to programming
children choose where to do their activity- sometimes alone, sometimes beside one another and sometimes with a friend.
Children can work at their own pace
The open schedule provides large block of time for students to problem solve, see connections and create new ideas
classroom atmosphere encourages social interaction, cooperative learning, peer teaching.
Children generally spend 3 years in the class.
Only 1/3 of the group is new each year & older children can offer real help to the younger ones.
Look for... Independence, Ability to handle external authority, Social Awarence, Academic preparenece. Global awarence, support for language, Spontaniety and joy,
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Montessori Cont.
Why choose? Reasons...Studies...
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High Scope & Reggio
High scope: Inspire educators and inspire children
Reggio: Inspire children
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To Be A Effective ECE
Patience-Passion-Risk Taker-Creative-Authoritative-Pragmatic: Neutral approach-Respectful-Flexible-High Energy
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The Official Side of ECE
Good Communications Skills- Importance
Team player- Importance
Energic
Open-minded
Committed to serve the children probably.
Unlimited work
Full Kindergarten has been going out through the provinces.
DImensions of ECE Leadership- A child care center, we serve as mentors, Actively involved in activity meeting.
Effective Work for ECE- Registrations, Status of the Profession
Multi of the Child & Family sources
Provincial rules & regulations
Municpal of planning & development
Every level of the sector.
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RECE
Physical, Emotional, Cognitive, Language
Elect, Full Day Kindergarten
Designs curriculums to address the children's needs.