Program Planning in Early Childhood Education

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Programme planning is a vital sector in diverse early childhood education (ECE) service to provide quality education and care for young children. There are many ways we could plan things. The planning will link to the document of desirable of objectives (DOPs), Te Whariki and the licensing criteria which provide by the government. Planning in ECE cycle has no beginning and no end; it is a continued cycle day after day, week after week and year after year. Play is basic element to learn and develop in child’s life. The purpose of programme planning is to improve the ways that we work with children in the diverse early childhood areas. To plan is to set goals and provide quality programmes to help children to learn and to build up good relationships within the service. Ward (2011) discuss the purpose of planning is to provide safe environment of learning that is based on the Te Whariki curriculum. According to the Ministry of Education (1996), it states “each early childhood education setting should plan its programme to facilitate achievement of the goals of each stand in the curriculum” (p.28). Teachers plan so that they could create quality programmes and refer back to make improvements to those programme. Staffs should share the documentations of the planning so that it informs the parents and keep them on the same page. Planning is to extend on the children’s interest and to find out the area they may need to improve on. Programme planning designs to meet the needs of young children. The purpose of programme planning is to ensure the centre is providing learning programmes in accordance with the ministry of education (MOE) requirements. (Ward, 2011) We need to seek for children’s voice, parents’ suggestions and ideas of the... ... middle of paper ... ...es to help the Pacific children to learn and develop holistically. Works Cited Linda, M. & Linda, P. (2011). Theories and approaches to learning in the early years. Ministry of Education. (1996). Te whāriki early childhood curriculum: He whāriki mātauranga mō ngā mokopuna o Aotearoa: Early childhood curriculum.Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media. Ministry of Education. (1998). Quality in action te mahi whai hua: Implement the revised statement of desirable objectives and practices in New Zealand early childhood services. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media. Ministry of Education. (2008). Licensing criteria for early childhood education and care centres 2008 and early childhood education curriculum framework. Wellington New Zealand: Ministry of Education. Feeney, S., Christensen, D., & Moravick, E. (2007). Understanding and supporting play

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