Welcome to Course 4 of the Level 5 Diploma in Early Childhood and Care, Professional Practice. This is the final course in your level 5 ECE studies and brings together the learning you have made so far. It focuses on 120 hours of practical experience at an ECE provider. The assessments are based on applying your knowledge of ECE practices and principles to your work experience and reflecting on your own journey to becoming a professional ECE worker. This course has four assessments: one portfolio (04A4) and three written assessments (04A1, 04A2, 04A3).
Key topics studied in this course include:
- Application of practices of tikanga Māori and te reo Māori and suggesting strategies for improvement.
- Culturally-competent ECE practice.
- Local curriculum delivery and analysis.
- Personal philosophy of ECE practice.
- 120 hours practicum at an ECE provider.
Credits | 30 |
Learning Hours | 300 |
Learning Outcome 1 (LO1) | Analyse practices of tikanga Māori and the use of te reo Māori in an ECE setting and suggest strategies for improvement |
Assessment | 04A1 |
Learning Outcome 2 (LO2) | Deliver a local curriculum that supports the learning and development needs of tamariki and uses development theories in practice |
Assessment | 04A2, 04A4 |
Learning Outcome 3 (LO3) | Demonstrate supervision techniques to ensure health and safety regulations and procedures are followed as required by the EC regulations and the ECC’s policies in the planning and daily programme of an EC Service |
Assessment | 04A4 |
Learning Outcome 4 (LO4) | Assess own learning experiences and personal responses to situations in an EC service and reflect on personal growth and development. |
Assessment | 04A4 |
Learning Outcome 5 (LO5) | Apply knowledge of culturally competent practice to respond to the needs and expectations that families and communities of Aotearoa New Zealand have of an ECE provider. |
Assessment | 04A3 |
Learning Outcome 6 (LO6) | Apply knowledge of different contemporary perspectives, philosophies and contexts of ECE in Aotearoa NZ, to inform and shape own personal philosophy of practice. |
Assessment | 04A4 |
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