Aistear: High/Scope and Montessori Pedagogical Methods

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This Essay will discuss and identify how Aistear’s four themes- well being, identity & belonging, communication and exploring & thinking- are represented in the Montessori and High/Scope pedagogical methods. Nóirín Hayes explains in her research paper Perspectives On The Relationship Between Education and Care In Ireland (2007), how demand for early years education in Ireland has increased in the last two decades for a multitude of reasons. Due to this growing demand for quality early years education the NCCA (National Council for Curriculum and Assessment) introduced Aistear as the early childhood curriculum framework for 0-6 years in Irish early years settings in 2009. Aistear was introduced as the curriculum framework which when practiced alongside Síolta, the quality guidelines for the early years settings environments (introduced by the NCCA in 2006), creates a nurturing and safe environment which caters to the individual developmental needs of each child within the setting. Aistear means journey as Gaeilge and symbolizes the learning process and search of knowledge as a journey. Aistear’s framework is based on four themes - Well Being, Identity & Belonging, Communication and Exploring & Thinking - as a means to develop the child in a holistic way. (Aistear principle and themes: introduction). In response to this need to move away from more traditional methods of education, which focused more on the product then the process of the learning, Aistear uses relevant and meaningful experiences, through which the practitioner guides the child. These experiences are accomplished by active learning through a hands-on approach. Activities encourage the child to participate, becoming active in their own learning. In Aistear’s intro... ... middle of paper ... ... such a manner that its curriculum framework is open to interpretation enough to be adapted to most if not all child-centered early years educational approaches. Montessori has a structured curriculum, which while not as flexible as High/Scope can still adapt to Aistear’s framework into their own set curriculum using already established Montessori exercises. In addition, Montessori and High/scope both share an emphasis on the importance of the prepared environment for the children, which is in accordance of Síolta, without which the Aistear framework cannot be successfully undertaken. Works Cited Perspectives On The Relationship Between Education and Care In Ireland (2007)Nóirín Hayes (M. Beaver et al Babies and Young Children Diploma in Childcare, 2001) Noirin Hayes Early Childhood an introductory text Aistear themes and principles montessori alliance highscope

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