Connecting with Practice Series NQS PLP - Word game
This video was developed under the NQS PLP program which was funded until 2014. ECA has continued to provide these videos as a legacy to the original program, however all associated tools and forums are no longer available. This vignette is of a structured game led by an educator with a group of three-year-olds where they are identifying the number of syllables in words. It promotes literacy, managing group experiences and learning to be part of a group. How to use this Connecting with practice—EYLF and NQS vignettes The Connecting with practice—EYLF and NQS video vignettes are for you to use on your own, or better still, with other educators. The aim is that your discussion will focus on both what and how children are learning and the educator's roles and contribution to the learning. This dual focus will help you use the EYLF to reflect on your practice and take action that will lead to improved ways of supporting children's learning. These vignettes have been chosen as examples of practice that will elicit multiple perspectives and prompt debate and discussion among educators, rather than merely a discussion as to whether it is good or exemplary practice. Please use these General guidelines http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.or... Please refer to the ''Word game'' supporting document http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.or... What next? Tell other educators what you think on the EYLF PLP Facebook Page. To download the full version of this video, please go to: http://vimeo.com/join and make sure you are registered and logged in. You will then need to go to http://vimeo.com/52511193, scroll down (below the video) and you should see text on the right hand side which says: About this video--Download this video, click on the link, a box should appear, select save option and choose a location to save the file. Once it has downloaded it should appear in the location of your choice. Copyright 2012 Commonwealth of Australia All resources developed by Early Childhood Australia Inc. as part of the Early Years Learning Framework Professional Learning Program are protected by copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all other rights are reserved. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights in relation to this publication or product should be addressed to: Early Childhood Australia PO Box 86 DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600 or telephone +61 2 6242 1800 or fax +61 2 6242 1818 or email: [email protected] In all cases the Early Childhood Australia Inc. and the Early Years Learning Framework Professional Learning Program funded by the Commonwealth of Australia must be acknowledged as the source when reproducing or quoting any part of an Early Years Learning Framework Professional Learning Program publication, video, image or website.

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