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michelle77 08-10-2010 08:50 AM

explain formal needs assessment, reporting frameworks used in your work environment?
 
hi all, i am new on here so i will introduce myself. i work in a private nursery and have done for the past year. prior to this i was a childminder but mainly gave up because of lack of work. nursery took me on with the qualification i had (level 3 diploma in home based childcare) but have since discovered it means nothing in nursery!! typical.
so here i am doing CCLD level 3. i think i am doing it different to most. I dont go to college. i have a tutor that comes in to work every 3-4 weeks. i have had to do some technical certificates and tests (which i have passed) i already have my first aid, i have an induction workbook to do, key skills level 2 in maths and english because its more than 5 years since i did my GCSE's. plus the NVQ part. there are no assignments its mainly done by observation from the tutor, yet to start that bit. i have already picked my optional parts, which are 306,308,312,and 314.
so thats all about me. now i am looking for help with a question from the induction book. i am told i am allowed to waffle on this one!! it apparently links nicely with knowledge for 303!.

explain the formal needs assessment and reporting frameworks used in your work environment.

i have had a complete block on this one

thanks if you are able to help in any way xx:With love:

chelsey-lou 08-20-2010 09:18 PM

Hi Michelle77,

Welcome to the site and hope you find it as useful as I've done :) Do you have the S/NVQ level 3 book by Penny Tassoni? if so its worth having a look on page 405 onwards. I think I remember seeing something in there, also it maybe worth asking your manager on what frameworks they use within the setting. hope this helps :s x

michelle77 08-21-2010 08:12 PM

thank yu, i do have that book so will take another look x


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