Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage Essay -- Papers
The Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage       Consider how your placement setting was effective in meeting the     learning needs of all the children, with specific reference to:         1. Communication, Language and Literacy         2. Mathematical Development         3. Knowledge and Understanding of the World       In this assignment I will explain what I understand the Curriculum     Guidance for the Foundation Stage to be about.  I will also describe     the nursery setting in which I was placed and discuss if it was     effective in promoting a positive learning environment.  My 3-5     placement was based at Gorse Hall Nursery in Stalybridge.  And finally     I intend to discuss how the nursery setting encouraged the children to     develop their learning in Communication: Language and Literacy,     Mathematical Development and Knowledge and Understanding of the     World.  I will draw upon my observations, experiences and study tasks     to discuss my understanding of the Foundation Stage.       According to Keating, I, (2002), ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the Foundation Stage is crucial in     helping every child to develop skills, knowledge and understanding,     attitudes and concepts which will prepare them not only for entry into     full-time school but for the rest of their lives.â⬠ Children are     already bringing with them a range of experiences and personal     interests from home and it essential that the teacher discover these     and implement them into their planning.  Gorse Hall Nursery follow a     school policy which suggests that teachers develop a partnership with     parents.  Parents are encouraged to come in to nursery and talk to     staff if they have any concerns.  They are also involved in their     childââ¬â¢s learni...              ...ctive to teach something that the children     have no experience of.       Then ensuring they are planned within a context e.g. Autumn, fruit and     veg.       Making them enjoyable.       Compare and contrast childrenââ¬â¢s behaviour/ responses/attitudes in the     morning and in the afternoon. What do you notice?       The children are different in the afternoon so it is difficult to     compare behaviour.  The afternoon children have more problems with     concentration, especially at story time when they fidget a lot more.      The afternoon children need more supervision than the morning     children.       Does the planning reflect childrenââ¬â¢s responses in the morning and     afternoon?       Task five continueâ⬠¦       The planning is the same in the afternoon as the morning but is     executed a little differently according to the temperament of the     children.                        
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