Answer To: Hello, I attached two files..one learning material and another questions file..thank you
Shubham answered on Oct 17 2022
Introduction to Assessment 1
Learner Instructions
Written questions and responses
· Take your time and read all questions carefully
· Answer each question in the space provided and to the required number or within the word count
· Write each answer in your own words and use “quotation” marks and reference where you have used the work of others
· Refer to your learner guide and any supplementary materials you have been provided including references and links to websites.
Learners should answer ALL questions in as much detail as required.
Question 1 A
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To answer the following questions, you will need to use information in the LG and conduct your own research on the National Quality Framework.
Briefly discuss the National Quality Framework (NQF), identifying how the NQF is applied when implemented across early childhood education and care services across Australia.
Answer
National Quality Framework ensures standards that are developed for keeping the specific requirements for the public health facilities with best practices. In 2012, the NQF implemented a new quality standard to improve education and care in long day care, family day care, preschool/kindergarten, and after-school care services. The main advantages for parents and children are improved educator-to-child ratios, which ensure that children receive more individual care and attention. Australia's system for policing early childhood education and care is known as the National Quality Framework (NQF). It offers a federal strategy for assessment, regulation, and quality enhancement. The NQF is administered with assistance from the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA), a national independent body. The National Quality Framework (NQF), which was developed in Australia, strives to raise the standard of early childhood education and care. Early life experiences of high quality can improve health, education, and employment outcomes, resulting in a more prosperous and equitable Australia.
Question 1 B
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In your own words, outline the purpose of each Quality Area outlined by the National Quality Standard (NQS) (minimum 20 words for each Quality Area).
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The educational programme is taken into account when children are being cared for thanks to practises and programmes in education. In order to ensure that the programme has a strong emphasis on child safety and standards, the children's health and safety programme can help. (Hunkin, 2018).
The key benefits of educational programmes and practises for parents and kids include increased educator-to-child ratios, which make sure that kids get more individualised care and attention. Children have the right to receive high-quality education and care in an environment that safeguards and promotes their health, safety, and well-being. Children's health and safety can help with this. The physical environment is suitable and safe, and it provides children with a wide variety of experiences that support their learning and growth. Staffing arrangements are necessary for skilled and experienced teachers who build trusting connections with kids, maintain stable learning environments, and motivate active involvement in the curriculum. Children benefit from relationships that are responsive, courteous, and that foster a sense of security and belonging. It guarantees improved interactions with kids. Achieving great outcomes for children requires collaborative partnerships with families and communities, and these partnerships must be founded on active communication, consultation, and engagement. Effective service is provided by governance and leadership. High-quality environments for children's learning and development are facilitated by effective leadership and governance. Effective leaders create a set of common principles for the organisation and lay out a precise plan for ongoing development.
Question 1 C
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In 50-100 words, discuss the purpose of the National Law and National Regulations, and explain how they are connected to the National Quality Framework.
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National Law and National Regulations provides with the outline for all legal obligation for the approved provider, educator and nominated supervisors. It functions and powers the territory and state regulatory authorities. It is connected to National Quality framework because it ensures standards for children education and safety.
Question 1 D
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While there is no specific definition given for the assessment and the quality rating process, all services are assessed against the Quality Areas outlined by the NQS.
Explain the purpose of the assessment and rating process and identify the seven (7) steps within this process. (50 words).
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1. Self-assessment and quality improvement
2. Notice of visit
3. Assessment and rating visit takes place at the service.
4. Draft report
5. Feedback on draft report
6. Final report and notice of final ratings is issued to the provider
7. Final report
Question 1 E
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Identify and briefly discuss the five (5) possible ratings a service may receive.
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5 = FE (Far Exceeds)
4 = EX (Exceeds Expectations)
3 = ME (Meets Expectations)
2 = DR (Development Required)
1 = IR (Improvement Required)
Question 1 F
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Discuss what an approved learning Framework is, as considered within the NQF. Identify the two (2) approved learning frameworks outlined by the NQF for ECEC and SAEC and write two sentences on each of these Frameworks.
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The learning framework Belonging, Being & Becoming is based on child care services and providers that include family day care and centre based day care. The second learning framework is The framework from school age care that ensures that it sets a benchmark for promoting health, wellbeing and safety of children.
The Framework is intended for use by school-aged care educators who collaborate with children, their families, and the community, including schools. It is Australia's first national framework for school-age care educators to use, and it aims to extend and enrich children's wellbeing and development in school-age care settings.
Question 2 A
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Outline five core (5) skills relevant to work in the education and care services and give a brief overview on why each of these are important to your work with children and families. (20 words each).
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Decision – making skills can help in complex situation and taking the right call for that involves actions.
Being patient is the key for emotional and educational development and ensures that quality of all child care workers.
Communication skills are required for connecting with children and it can help in teaching and explaining new concepts with the situations that are related with each other.
Monitoring skills are required for development of the plan and it can help in help in communicating and understanding difficulties with activities (Yoshikawa et al. 2018).
Being enthusiastic can help in encouraging children for completing activities with the great source of motivation along with positive attitude.
Question 2 B
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The education and care industry includes early childhood education and care (ECEC) and school age education and care (SAEC).
In the table below, discuss following key job roles within each of these sectors and their associated responsibilities.
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Industry
Job roles and associated responsibilities
Early childhood education and care (ECEC)
· Nominated supervisor/Director/1IC
It ensures safety and supervision for ensuring that children are safe from hazards.
· Lead Educator
It focuses on guiding and assisting educators for planning and programs that are delivered in each room
· Educational leader
It has the role for adapting for changes that are needed for education in the society and bringing the reform in the education systems.
School age education and care
· Coordinator/1IC
It ensures completion of the work or event and includes performing specialized tasks.
· Assistant Coordinator
It is responsible for assisting the associate director in overall planning, supervision and administration of students.
· Educators
It is responsible for shaping future of child and making them a better human.
Question 2 C
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In 100 words, discuss the nature of the education support sector and the role of Student Support Officer (SSO).
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The education support sector can help in establishing to provide training and instruction in a wide variety of subjects. It can help in facilitating educational projects and supplementary educational products. Student Support Officer has the responsibility to worn in schools for enhancing the learning and wellbeing outcome of students. It comes with diversity of backgrounds and it requires higher qualification in social work. It includes responsibility of administration like organising test results and preparation of learning documents. It provides support and information to provide support with range of personal and academic issues through the structured session and informal drops.
Question 2 D
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Outline five (5) core responsibilities that a Student Support Officer (SSO) may undertake.
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Monitor student behaviour
Review student performance
Liaise with parents
Provide administrative support
Assist education employees
Question 3 A
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Collaboration is crucial to work within the education and care industry.
In your own words, identify how collaboration is embedded in NQS as well as learning Framework in NQF. In your response also list three (3) core principles of effective collaboration within education and care. (Minimum 100 words)
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The collaboration is embedded in NQS as the leaning framework in NQF ensures that educational practices and programs are engaging and stimulating for enhancing the children development and leaning. The program nurtured the development of life skills and complements for providing children opportunities, experience and relationships in home, community and school. It can help in enhancing child development and learning skills along with decision making that contributed to development of better outcome. It can help in setting goals having opportunity and tools to connect. The three core principals of effective collaboration include Efficiency, Trust and Empathy.
Question 3 B
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Explain the role of Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) in collaborative practice and give (two) examples of ECI professionals you may work with in your role (70-100 words).
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Early Childhood...