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Session 9

Element 2 - Supporting Education


manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk
Session 9 
ZE30801
T - level in Education and Early Years 


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MathematicsFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Element 2 - Supporting Education


manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk
Session 9 
ZE30801
T - level in Education and Early Years 


Slide 1 - Slide

Learning Objectives 
By the end of the session all learners will: 
  • Engage in question and answer recap and recall for element 2. 
  • Be able to explain the importance of effectively supporting children and young people in education. 
  • Research and explore High scope Curriculum approach. 

Slide 2 - Slide

What is a trajectory schema?
A
Understanding how objects / people move
B
Sitting down on the floor
C
Spinning objects
D
lining up objects

Slide 3 - Quiz

What is a rotational schema?
A
Lining up objects
B
Throwing objects
C
Spinning / rotating objects
D
Counting objects

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which theories explored maternal deprivation?
A
Jean Piaget
B
Mary Ainsworth
C
Maria Montessori
D
John Bowlby

Slide 5 - Quiz

In accordance to Pavlov, to effectively condition behaviour how many stimuluses are required to created a condition response?
A
1
B
3
C
2
D
4

Slide 6 - Quiz

Discussion Point 
Reflect on your experiences of working in an Early Years placement, how do Educators give children / young people opportunities to plan their own learning?

For example: Do you remember working hard to create revision resources? Everyone presented these in a different way.

Slide 7 - Slide

Effectively supporting children
Involving children in the planning their own learning. 
Encouraging young children to choose different ways to learn in a way which suits them best. This often increases concentration & Cortisol. 
Communicating clearly using positive language appropriate for their age range & stage of development.
Communicating effectively with children, using key words they will understand. Your communication style will vary with each age range. 
Language level

Proximity

Posture

Facial expressions

Key 
Words

Slide 8 - Slide

Slide 9 - Video

Active listening was
mentioned in the video.
What does this mean?

Slide 10 - Mind map

Effectively supporting children
Giving feedback and opportunities to self - assess themselves. '
Child A how did you find that activity? Is there anything you could improve?'

Effective time management (yours and time of others)
Understanding your own time management, having time to set up your classroom. 
Children and young children who are waiting for long periods of time often lose attention. Stimulation is crucial. 

Good class room behaviour management
Role modelling good behaviour 
Demonstrating right from wrong.

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Video

Observation and assessment
One of the main ways we support education and early learning is by observing and assessing the children or young people we work with. 
 Planning appropriate activities for the age range. 
Observing children's engagement
The importance of using the milestones in Development Matters 2023 to assess progress. 

Early identification is so important, it is when practitioners use observations to recognise that a child or young person is not meeting their milestones and may need intervention.
Tailored intervention - Designing individual support to meet the child's needs in a specific area of skill.

Slide 13 - Slide

Your turn
Step 1 - On a blank piece of paper, you will take notes of what you are observing in the video. Consider focusing your observation to all 7 areas of learning. 

Step 2 - You will then use Development Matters 2023, to identify 3 or more milestones that the children int he video are working towards. 

Slide 14 - Slide

Lets Practice 
In Education our approach to supporting children can influence how well they engage in their learning. 
Everyone will work in pairs, you will have a go at being disruptive whilst using chalk to create a picture. 
Your partner will be the educator who will try and consider different strategies to approach the child or young person. 
(Page 22 - in the T level book will give you techniques to consider)

We will then swap and the other person will have a go!!

Slide 15 - Slide

How did you feel doing this activity when you was the educator? Which techniques or approaches did you use?

Slide 16 - Open question