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Learning Together Advisory Service Kent Empowering early years practitioners to improve the quality of provision Colleen Marin
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Context: Public Service Agreement (PSA) To promote the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development of young children so that they flourish at home and at school.
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Public Service Agreement Target 1) To improve the outcomes for children
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Public Service Agreement Target 2) Reduce the outcomes gap between the areas of high social deprivation and the rest of Kent
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together The PSA Steering Group Acting Principal Educational Psychologist Specialist Teaching Service Manager Adult Education Strategic Manager Senior Adviser Early Years (Chair) Strategic Manager Libraries
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together The Advisory Team The team of 47 advisers comprised: Early Years Advisory Teachers Early Years Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators (SENCOs) Birth to Three Advisers Early Years Quality Assurance Team
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Settings Involved 175 settings in total in the 3 areas 68% took part voluntarily 119 settings in total 2,081 children
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Achievement of the Target Principled approach Leuven Scales/Ten Action Points Box Full of Feelings
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Training & Implementation of Project All advisers were trained on use of Leuven system All settings received 4 sessions of Leuven training All settings received: Leuven handbook, Video of Ten Action Points, Box Full of Feelings and a pack of 20 childrens books which supported exploration of feelings
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Notes of Visit Advisers reported against the 10 Action Points Advisers and practitioners discussed and agreed what impact the work had on childrens learning and development
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together The 10 Action Points Create a rich environment Offer activities based on observation Stimulate activities with open impulses Give room for child initiative Build up positive relations Explore the world of feelings, behaviour & values Support children with special needs
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Main Research Question What are the initiatives/interventions that have been taken (or that a setting wants to take) to implement the Ten Action Points and what are the reported effects?
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Analysis of each Note of Visit 1)What are the reported changes registered at the level of context ( the created learning environment)? 2) What is the reported impact at the level of process (well being and involvement)? 3) What is the reported impact at the level of outcomes (competences, attitudes and dispositions)? 4) What are the pre-conditions mentioned in the reports to make the implementation of the 10 action points a success and what is seen as an obstacle?
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Analysis of patterns within & across settings 1)Is there a pattern over time in the kinds of initiatives used? 2)Is there a relation between noted changes/interventions and the person visiting the setting? 3) Are there possibilities based on the results of the analysis for further standardisation of the observations, interviews and Note of Visit forms for future visits?
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Points 1 & 2 Rearrange the classroom into appealing corners/areas Check the content of the corners and replace unattractive materials with more appealing ones Example of Results 86% of settings have rearranged the home or drama area 73% create clearly defined play areas 68% have rearranged the writing and book area 50% reflect upon the location of the play areas and initiatives to gain space in the setting 36% have made indoor and outdoor play available at the same time
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Point 3 Introduce new and unconventional materials and activities 68% added unconventional free materials 59% added real materials 59% included innovative activities 27% provide out of setting activities
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Points 4 & 5 Observe children, discover their interests and find activities that meet these orientations Support on-going activities through stimulating impulses and enriching interventions 82% by observations and discussions know what interests children 45.5% challenge children and bring them to higher levels of involvement 43% use the interests of children to plans interventions 40.9% ask thought provoking questions 23% use the childrens on-going responses to expand the range of activities
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Point 6 Widen the possibilities for free initiative and support them with sound rules and agreements 59% have improved free access to materials 41% of settings have child initiated time for 2/3 of the day 45% make rules and agreements concrete for children via the use of pictograms etc 18.2% make the rules together with the children
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Points 7 & 8 Explore the relationship with each of the children and between children and try to improve it Introduce activities that help children to explore the world of behaviour, feelings and values 54% of settings peer interactions are positive 50% of settings practitioners have positive interactions with children 68% of settings have used resources e.g., Box Full of Feelings/specific books to help children explore and talk about emotions and feelings
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Action Points 9 & 10 Identify children with emotional problems and work out sustaining interventions Identify children with developmental needs and work out interventions that engender involvement within the problem area 91% of settings have used the Leuven scales for well being and involvement 82% make specific interventions for children with Special Needs 55% involve external agencies
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Process & Outcomes 73% of settings: Leuven work has impacted positively on levels of involvement 41% of settings: children more independent than before 64% of settings: the whole staff team has been trained on Leuven work
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Conclusions Practitioners are more aware of the impact of the environment on childrens play. They proactively review and change the environment as a result of observations of childrens well being and involvement. Some settings have made the shift from a practitioner orientated to a child orientated way of oganising things.
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Conclusion Making efforts to observe childrens levels of well-being and involvement and putting the Ten Action points in place enables practitioners to make fundamental changes towards improvements in the quality of provision for children
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Audit of 730 PVI settings Use of Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS)
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together ECERS-R ECERS - R AVERAGES 1.31.61.01.20.52.01.7 Difference 4.54.75.63.74.85.04.6 Kent 5.86.36.64.95.37.06.3 Discovery Nursery Ltd - Dover Parents & Staff Programme StructureInteractionActivities Language - Reasoning Personal Care Routines Space & Furnishings
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together ECERS-E ECERS - E AVERAGES -0.42.3-0.10.6 Difference 3.12.73.13.9 Kent 2.75.03.04.5 Discovery Nursery Ltd - Dover DiversityScienceMathsLiteracy
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Advisory Service Kent Learning Together Ofsted 2006 Staff have re-arranged the nursery and resources to support childrens learning, allow them to use their initiative and select freely and independently from a wide selection of purposeful and meaningful activities appropriate to their individual needs.
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