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Originally Posted by xxfoghornxx
i have hit a brick wall on this question please help !! i have read read and dont get it :( might quit
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Hi, I'm in agreement with comments so far
welcome to silkysteps
Take a look at your support systems. Are you at college, in any study group, have a helpful setting? and how can you get
some handbooks to guide exactly what you need to do? There is so much online it can be incredibly overwhelming xx please take it slowly.
Highscope is an American approach with many years of research into its effectiveness -
about they have a plan, do, review philosophy along with adult-child interaction and active learning.
A little like how Englands eyfs (2008) requests practitioners to know how their planning happens -
planning cylce, provide children with adult support - eyfs 'positive relationships:-2.3 supporting learning, and being active, participating and experiencing all the activies that a setting has the ability to offer.
Reggio Emillia is an approach to children's education and care that began in Italy after the second world war. It is community in action. Expecting and inviting parents to be active in policy discussions for the setting, planning and evaluation - which reflects in our parents as partners approach.
Reggio emilia approach pdf from Learning teaching Scotland
Hundred languages of children from Reggio Children Italy
I hope this helps, please feel free to post when you get stuck xx
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