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Getting Ready for the Revised EYFS September 2012

Getting Ready for the Revised EYFS September 2012. EYFS Support Meeting Summer 2012. To ensure practitioners are familiar with the key elements of the revised EYFS ready for implementation in September 2012 To network and learn from each other To share national and local updates. Aims.

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Getting Ready for the Revised EYFS September 2012

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  1. Getting Ready for the Revised EYFS September 2012 EYFS Support Meeting Summer 2012

  2. To ensure practitioners are familiar with the key elements of the revised EYFS ready for implementation in September 2012 To network and learn from each other To share national and local updates Aims

  3. Implementing the Revised EYFS Retain resources and systems Building on existing good practice – refinement rather than change

  4. www.foundationyears.org.uk

  5. Documents Available Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (DfE) Development Matters (Early Education) A Know How Guide The EYFS progress check at age two (ncb) Check list of changes To follow EYFS for Parents (4children) Summer 2012 The EYFS Profile 2012 (STA)

  6. Safeguarding Child development, how children learn areas of learning and development Partnership with parents SEN and inclusion Assessment Early intervention, inter agency working Revised EYFS - Key Themes

  7. Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage • The Learning and Development Requirements • Assessment • The Safeguarding and Welfare requirements

  8. Section 1 Wrap around and holiday providers Prime and Specific areas of learning. Individual needs, interests, and stage of development Development Matters English as an additional language Planned, purposeful play through ‘a mix of adult led and child initiated activity’ The different ways children learn Characteristics of Effective Learning Early Learning Goals Section 2 Assessment Progress check at age two A Know How Guide: The EYFS progress check at age two The Learning and Development Requirements

  9. Taken from Development Matters in the EYFS page 5 Early Education 2012

  10. Development Matters Characteristics of Effective Learning Playing and Exploring, Active Learning and Creating and Thinking Critically support children’s learning across all areas of learning • Activity: Reflection

  11. Assessment • The EYFS progress check at age two • Progress from the Start • EYFS Support Meeting Autumn 12

  12. Activity: True or False The EYFS Progress Check at Age Two

  13. The EYFS requires that providers carry out a progress check at age two True / False

  14. When recording the progress check , practitioners must use a government prescribed format? True / False

  15. The progress check at 2 involves the Childs key person Observational on going assessment Voices of the child, parent and other professionals involved True / False

  16. The progress check should describe the activities and strategies the provider intends to adopt to address any issues and concerns True / False

  17. One of the aims of the progress check is to review a child's development in the 3 prime areas True / False

  18. Practitioners should encourage parents to share information from the progress check with other relevant professionals, including their health visitor True / False

  19. If a child moves between settings between the ages of two and three, it is expected that the progress check would usually be undertaken by the setting where the child has spent the most time True / False

  20. How do I ensure that I meet all the requirements? The Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements

  21. Meeting the Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements

  22. What are the important changes? Activity: Scenarios Meeting the Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements

  23. New frameworks for registration, inspection and enforcement Guidance and frameworks published end June 12 What Ofsted intend to achieve Proposed inspection judgements Ofsted Inspection and Regulation from September 2012

  24. Refreshment Break / Networking

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