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A vision for [Insert centre name] Insert image(s)/logo

All children experience learning that is engaging and builds success for life. [Insert image] From: The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations The shared early years vision:

Our focus: Building children’s success [Insert image]

through learning characterised by: being becoming belonging [Insert image] From: The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations [Insert image]

Belonging involves: knowing where and with whom you belong building interdependence and relationships with others. [Insert image]

Being involves: learning in the “here and now” learning that is more than preparation for the future. [Insert image]

Becoming involves: promoting significant learning and development promoting all children’s capabilities and potential. [Insert image]

How can we help children be successful learners? [Insert image]

engaged learning and teaching By promoting a connected view of: [Insert image]

the engaged child [Insert image]

the engaged parent [Insert image]

the engaged teacher. [Insert image]

What do we want for our children? [Insert image]

Children who: [Insert image] have a strong sense of identity

are connected with and contributing to their world [Insert image]

have a strong sense of wellbeing [Insert image]

are confident and involved learners [Insert image]

are effective communicators. [Insert image]

To achieve our vision, we use: Early Years Learning Framework National Quality Standard Queensland kindergarten learning guideline

collaborate, communicate and build relationships value and support our team’s diverse expertise, roles and responsibilities. seek to know our children, families and community To achieve our vision, we also: [Insert image]

So all children experience learning that is engaging and builds success for life. From: The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Why? [Insert image]