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Egglett22 01-08-2015 11:40 PM

What is a evidence based approach? and how can it inform own pratice.
 
Is this something that you plan in your setting to work on, E.G I wrote about the strategy we thought up between us as to when one certain child is not listening we turn around and say 'I'm sad now' and pretend to be upset. They would stop what they was doing and come to us, we would reward them for listening and this proved out to work? I wrote about how we used consistency and that the child started to understand but sometime would just keep doing what they was weren't supposed to be doing... also wrote how we would review it and plan from that

Am I along the right lines or drifting onto something different all together?

Thanks Guys!!!! :irked:

tutu 01-14-2015 04:39 PM

evidence is research, what do you do every day that is based on research. it is not about your own evidence i.e. observation.

Egglett22 01-14-2015 08:05 PM

So what I have wrote about it not right ?

Ruthierhyme 01-14-2015 10:39 PM

Hi, there's a thread here that might help http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16026

Best wishes

Egglett22 01-15-2015 10:37 PM

my tutor asked me this 'Can you think of strategies which you use in your practice that are tried and tested?' so will what you sent me help me or do I need to write about my setting like I have ?

Ruthierhyme 01-16-2015 11:13 AM

Hi, not like you have sorry. Did you reply to your tutor? is it EYMP 4 unit regarding professional practice in early years settings? they'll be able to offer you the research you need to read in order to know what to write about.

Please try to secure a handbook, there's supportive reading on page 280 of the Heinemann learner book for this.

QUOTE from an alternative handbook - Collins

Evidence based practice


The fact that early years care and education frameworks are based on the findings of the research projects mentioned above* has been an important factor in convincing the government and public of the importance of the early years. This is what is meant by evidence-based practice. The frameworks are based on the findings of acknowledged, stringent research projects.
* EPPE, REPEY, KEEP, Equality act 2010, UNCRC, Early years framework eg. England's EYFS

What you've written about links to a way you 'support positive behaviour' but you need to look more at the why rather than the details of how. eg 'In our setting we implement (EYFS 2014?) a framework influenced by research and guided by law. It states 'quote pg 8: Personal, social and emotional development involves helping children to develop a positive sense of themselves, and others; to form positive relationships and develop respect for others; to develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings; to understand appropriate behaviour in groups; and to have confidence in their own abilities.

All that is underpinned by research that has evidenced why it's beneficial for children to develop in these ways - ECM and best outcomes

Maybe go on to explain how your setting does this eg. the ideas we have for helping children to manage behaviour are about valuing each other, sharing, turn taking, negotiation and communication. We have a report book for incidents and work closely with our parents to support children in all their environments. See what your setting's policy and procedures say about your role in this.

Another strategy you almost certainly encounter daily is parent partnerships - EYFS/ and other frameworks recognise the research behind why parent partnerships are important. Maybe look at how you and your setting's parents work together? Early years frameworks take their recommendations from a number of influences and the research conducted by Charles Desforges; The impact of parent partnerships.

Another is valuing training opportunities, appraisals, your own professional development and consistency, this links to KEEP key elements of effective practice which is a publication that brings together findings from the EPPE and REPEY research and looks at what makes for high quality, effective early years provision.

I hope this helps a little more



Current Early years Research from National Foundation for Educational Research

Egglett22 01-18-2015 06:53 PM

No its not 'EYMP 4 unit regarding professional practice in early years settings'
It. I am doing my Level 3 children and young peoples workforce.
The question is Unit 1 understanding children's early years education and development - Outcome 2.1 - 2.4 understand evidence based approaches to child development - outcomes 2.4 evaluate how evidence based approaches can inform own practice?
I have emailed my tutor my work, she said she will look at it for me to see if it is right. because I just cant get my head around it! Thanks for your help anyway :D xx

Ruthierhyme 01-19-2015 10:04 AM

that's good xx understanding the sheer scope of early years in the UK and the importance other countries place in it as a service and as a profession can be quite an 'oh' experience :)

let us know what they say

Egglett22 01-25-2015 06:22 PM

My tutor marked my work and she said 'well done and a fantastic example to show that you understood the question' :)

Thanks so much for your help :D xx

Ruthierhyme 01-26-2015 09:48 AM

ah that's excellent :) you don't mention which creditable or 'official' evidence & research you included information about that justifies why your setting's strategy/idea for listening ears & looking eyes is a good one so a huge well done xx


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