Early years coffee morning presentation

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Pattimura Early Years (EC1 & EC2) Welcome to our Coffee Morning!

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Pattimura Early Years

(EC1 & EC2)Welcome to our Coffee Morning!

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Early Years Guiding PrinciplesWe believe:

Each child is unique.Children are competent learners with an innate curiosity about the

world.Children construct their own meaning through encounters with their

environment and the people in it.Children, parents and educators are critical and necessary partners

in a learning community.In the value of being reflective practitioners.Our role as educators is to provide a safe and nurturing

environment to promote an atmosphere of joyful and passionate learning.

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Our EC TeamBACK RowLeft to Right: Mrs. Allyson Puls-DharmadjiMs. Jacky CowledMrs. TiniMs. UlfaMs. Kristen Arbolino

FRONT RowLeft to Right: Ms. HusnaMrs. TriciaMrs. GitaMs. Yanti

Allyson PULS-DHARMADJI
acky & Kristen - I will be adding my “talking points/notes down on the NOTE BAR on the bottom of each of my slides for reference. I will be trying to use the Guiding Principles to focus my talk. I doubt I will have all of this Guiding Pronciples doc written out on the sides - too wordy! **But I am typing them into a few slides now cuz the only version we have of the Early Years Guiding Proinciples that we have is a blury PDF**
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Learning DispositionsThe JIS 4 R’s

ResilienceResourcefulness

RelatingReflectiveness

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ResilienceAbsorption • Managing Distractions • Noticing • Perseverance A resilient child is curious and eager to dig deeply into their learning and build an understanding between ideas. They do this by managing distractions in the learning environment, noticing and wondering about the world around them and persevering through challenges big and small.

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Resourcefulness Questioning • Making Links • Imagining • Reasoning • Capitalizing A resourceful student creates their own best environment for learning through asking questions and making reasonable connections. They embrace challenges, take risks and utilize the knowledge available in their community and environment.

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Relating Interdependence • Collaboration • Empathy and Listening • Imitation A child who relates is one who demonstrates empathy and compassion for members of their community. They are successfully able to work independently, with a partner and in a group. They observe and imitate others in order to grow as a learner. They listen to, value and consider opinions that differ from their own.

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ReflectivenessPlanning • Revising • Distilling • Meta-Learning A reflective student regularly thinks about and makes plans for their learning in order to be the best that they can be. They make use of the available choices to independently direct their learning and they are able to explain their learning process. When presented with opportunities, they use them to help develop and refocus plans.

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ChildWe believe:● Each child is unique.● Our role as educators is to provide a safe and nurturing

environment to promote an atmosphere of joyful and passionate learning.

Educating the Whole ChildSocial/Emotional Development

Language & Literacy DevelopmentCognitive & Mathematical-Literacy Development

Gross & Fine - Physical Development

Aesthetic Development

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Educating the Whole ChildWe believe:● Children are competent learners with an innate curiosity about

the world.

Learning By Doing

Inquiry / Constructivism / Hands-On-Learning

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We believe:● Children construct their own meaning through encounters with

their environment and the people in it.

Learning Through Play

Open-Ended / Collaborative / Varied

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" You can't make children grow faster by pushing them, just as you can't make flowers grow faster by pulling them." Otto Weininger (OISE)

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Documentation"Like a mirror, documentation reflects our practice and our theory. Like a beacon, it lights the winding path of investigation. Documentation allows us to look at the children's thinking through their representation, conversation and play."

We believe:● In the value of

being reflective practitioners.

Allyson PULS-DHARMADJI
makng slides look nice - EASYKnownig what I want to say - HARDI am STUCK!
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Thank you for coming to our EC Coffee Morning. Kindly meet your child back in the classroom.

We believe:● Children, parents and educators are critical and necessary

partners in a learning community.

We look forward to partnering with you in your child’s education this school year!

Room E1 Ms. Jacky EC 1

Room E2 Mrs. Puls-Dharmadji EC 2

Room E3 Ms. Kristen EC 2