AMAZING PLACE PRESCHOOL
Our Learning Programme
OUR PROGRAMME IS BASED ON AN EMERGENT TE WHĀRIKI CURRICULUM.
We provide a balanced programme with a combination of routine and flexibility, teacher-directed and child-initiated play and projects. Our skilled teachers ensure learning moments are seen as fun and seamlessly interweave these through your child’s day.
Te Whāriki is the Ministry of Education early childhood education curriculum, which focuses on the holistic way in which children learn. It is founded on the following aspirations for children:
“to grow up as competent and confident learners and communicators, healthy in mind, body, and spirit, secure in their sense of belonging and in the knowledge that they make a valued contribution to society.”
WE DOCUMENT YOUR CHILD’S LEARNING IN PERSONALISED LEARNING STORIES
Learning Stories are the main form of assessment that we use to document children’s learning here at Amazing Place Preschool.
This approach to assessment was developed from extensive research carried out by Professor Margaret Carr from Waikato University on learning narratives. Learning stories are used widely throughout early childhood centres in New Zealand and the Ministry of Education endorses this method of assessment.
The Learning Stories process is also closely linked to the New Zealand early childhood curriculum document, Te Whāriki.
As teachers we notice what children are doing and recognize the learning that is happening for the child as they do these things. While not all the learning we recognize will be documented, some of it will.
A Learning Story is a story about a child’s learning.
Learning Stories are written on a credit-based model, where the focus is on what children ‘can do’ rather than what the children ‘can’t do’. As Learning Stories are written, the strengths and interests of the child become even more evident.
There are usually three parts to a learning story.
- The actual story about the child’s learning.
- An analysis that highlights the learning that is happening for the child.
- What next? The opportunities and possibilities for the child to develop their strengths and interests further.
Learning stories can have multiple perspectives:
- The teacher’s voice
- The child’s voice
- The parent’s/whānau’s voice
When analyzing what learning is happening for the children, we consider each child’s physical, emotional, cognitive and spiritual development. We also place a large focus on the child’s learning dispositions.
We are interested in noting and recording positive examples of your child:
- Taking an interest
- Being involved
- Persisting with difficulty
- Expressing an idea or a feeling
- Taking responsibility
Your child’s Learning Stories will be collated into a personalised portfolio booklet, which we encourage you to look at with your child on a regular basis. Children love sharing what they have learnt with you and your involvement and conversation about the Learning Stories deepens the learning experience for your child.
Teachers' use of te reo Māori is naturally integrated in conversations and in giving directions. Children are developing an appreciation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori.
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Relationships among teachers, children and their parents/whānau are characterised by warmth, respect and reciprocity. Teachers place high value on whānau participation and appreciate what they can contribute to centre life.
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Teachers are skilled at building on children's ideas and extending their vocabulary through sustained and meaningful conversations. Open-ended questioning promotes higher order thinking and risk taking.
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I like Amazing Place Preschool because I can talk to all the staff about what Logan is learning and what his interests are at Amazing Place. I appreciate the teachers for teaching my son and the great interactions Logan has with each of them. Logan is starting to go to the toilet now so I thank the Centre for helping me with toilet training. I would recommend to others because Amazing Place is a friendly, kind and an understanding environment and their children would love going there. My son enjoys going every day.
Miranda
"Since attending Amazing Place my child has reached milestones quickly, built confidence and is more sociable. Amazing Place is special for children and families as it is like a whanau. All the staff are caring and supportive."