The online journal of an early childhood teacher working in Australia ... Somewhere.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Resource for Families: Don't Be Late To Save The Date!
Resource for Families: Don't Be Late To Save The Date:
"Immunisation protects the community against vaccine-preventable diseases. Each vaccine plays an important role, so timely vaccination is the best way to protect your child. This website offers parents access to comprehensive information on immunisation as well as the following, easy-to-use free tools designed to help you save the date to vaccinate."
http://www.immunisation.health.nsw.gov.au/?gclid=CKH9vPSo7LYCFaoopgod4WUAwg
There is a PDF for you to print as well! A fantastic resource to share with families! Especially for those families who are on CCB - as being late on your child's immunizations can affect their fees!
http://www.immunisation.health.nsw.gov.au/files/brochures/F2032_English_web.pdf
They are also available in the following community langages:
Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Darl, Dinka , Farsi, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, Thai, Tongan, Turkish, Vietnamese
[image from: http://www.immunisation.health.nsw.gov.au/?gclid=CKH9vPSo7LYCFaoopgod4WUAwg ]
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Shameless (well, slightly shameful) Facebook Plug!
I'd like to see a bigger number. That's all. :)
I'm admitting it.
I'm up-front about it.
It's an ego thing.
I'm imperfect.
I'm human.
I'm gonna go with that!
(share us around with your friends!!!)
(share us around with your friends!!!)
Monday, April 22, 2013
So, Have YOU Read the NQS - Quality Area 1?!?!
How many of us have actually read the NQS ~ Quality Area 1? Come
on, hands up ... Well, you know who you are ...
Ok, I have ... Originally it was a year ago ... and then I
thought I might look at it again about 5 months ago, and then I got distracted,
and last week I thought, no, damn it, I’m going to do this! So I did. Wow. It
looks different (well, not really, it’s the same, I am different. “It’s not you
(NQS), It’s me.”).
So, do we read and know and educate ourselves? Or do we
simply blindly do what our management (directors, owners, area managers, CEOs
etc) tell us to? And where do they get their information? I’ve read on the
world wide interwebz that people are being asked to not only link their
observations and planning to the EYLF (Principles, Practices and the Outcomes)
and now the NQS. One person said that their Assessor commented at their
Assessment Visit upon their NQS linking practice as favourable. Please do not
lead us all down that track again.
Come on people! READ!!!
Don’t always do as you are told! Be independent thinkers
(The irony here is that this is what we are supposed to be teaching children!).
People are going to tell you lots and lots of (I’m going to
swear, look away if you’re sensitive) bullshit (ok, you can look back now). It
doesn’t mean that its true and you have to do it.
Please. PLEASE don’t be naive. Please don’t be sheep. Please
don’t just do as you are told. Please question! Please read. Please educate
yourselves! And I don’t mean go to training (‘cause a lot of them don’t know
what they’re doing either ;))! I mean READ and THINK and REFLECT on the NQS as
well as the EYLF or whichever learning framework you are using. That’s what they
tell us to do: NQS Element 1.2.3. It’s there in perhaps not so plain English.
I’ve stood upon my official Teacher’s Ink. Soapbox before
and made declarations on this matter. And I feel the need to do this again. You
don’t need to link the observations to the Principles and Practices! They are
about the children, their thoughts, ideas ... their learning, development, and
skills. Got that?
Look. I can’t really even start to talk to you guys about my
thinking on Quality Area 1 because I’m drowning in the thinking of it! I’ve
been breaking it down into chunks. I’ve been turning each element into a sort
of mind-map and I’ve highlighted the key words that really stand out for me. I
don’t know where to start, and I don’t even know exactly what I’d say! I’m a visual
learner – so turning each element into a sort of mind-map – really is helping
me. Plus I like arrows. It helps me to connect aspects of the elements
together. With arrows. Did I mention I’m liking arrows? And colours. I’m doing
them in colour so they’re prettier. ‘Cause let’s face it. The NQS isn’t pretty.
It’s the small things that excite me these days.
So yeah, I don’t have a lot to say in regards to specific
elements of the standards (‘cause I’m still working on this in my brain) BUT I
do implore that you don’t be sheep, mindless robots, doers not thinkers.
Think my people! THINK!
Ok, stepping down from the official soap box now ...
© Teacher’s Ink. 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
The de-clutter continues!!!
Yeah, yeah, I know ... Still not done yet! I was thinking back to my two
bedroom apartment and wondering why oh why do I have more things in a 3 bedroom
house, than I did there!? I have only added one antique chest of drawers! I’ve
even gotten rid of a big book case and boxes and boxes of books and clothes! And
I now have built in wardrobes as well! So what is going on there?!
Well, I’ll tell you what ... a lot of it has to do with work
... I’ve got all my teaching resources
and bits and pieces AND iokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk <- those letters
of wisdom came from the Teacher’s Ink. Quality Control Officer (TIQCO) walking
across the laptop ...
Where was I? Yes, I’ve got a tonne of stuff. And I really am questioning my materialistic nature! Each time, I'm getting more and more brutal.
Instead of
attacking it – I cleaned my bedroom and swapped my summer clothes over to some
warmer ones. I shined, polished, dusted, sorted, and got another bag of
donations together.
Oh, and instead of sorting out the office, I read a book
from start to finish and LOVED it! It was humours light chick lit and required
very little thinking!
I hope everyone else had fabulous (and productive) weekends!
T.ink
© Teacher’s Ink. 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Projects? Really? Who says?
I’ve been thinking about projects. A great deal. And I don’t
even know where to begin. Why do we do them? Who said we have to do them? What
is their purpose? How are they meant to benefit the children? When is it a
project and not a theme? When is it a theme and not a project? Do you like
doing them? Do you get anything out of them?
Look, I’m not a project expert. I’m not even 100% sure what
my feelings are about them. Sure, there are benefits of putting together a
document for and with children ... BUT ... unless you really are strong in your practice and you know what you are doing ... well, are you doing more theme-harm than good?
I was planning to write on this weeks ago, but I got
distracted and have been downsizing the house. Work before Play after all. And
once I get all the work stuff done, then I can play!
Anyway, Projects. I remember being told that I had to do
them. That it was a requirement of my teaching practice at the service I was
working at. I never really questioned it. I just did them. I did try to do them
smartly – put excerpts from the day book and observations and the like into
them along with drawings and quotes and mind maps and the like to create these
project books. They were simply a collection of random materials that maybe
illustrated children’s engagement rather than their learning. They were merely
put on display for maybe parents to look at ... they were never really used
much. The children occasionally looked at them. They were pretty much a tool
for the Director to use to show what we do at the service on a tour ... All
that time and effort? What for?
As I was looking for information I came across this from
Kathy Walker: http://earlylife.com.au/info/node/4594
“The reality is that
young children are not mini adults and they do not make sense of their world
through long, adult driven, adult agenda laden projects and predetermined
topics!”
Ok, yes, that statement is a very strong one ... and I’m
actually agreeing with it more than disagreeing.
At what point is a project driven by children? What do the
children benefit?
I especially ask this, because I see so many people across Facebook
or the internet at large, either saying they are doing a “project” with under
two year olds on this topic or that, or asking for help on project topics to do
with this age group of that age group ... That to me just screams topic or
theme. And it really doesn’t illustrate play or natural learning to me.
This blog entry is just about what is churning on inside me
right now. I don’t have any conclusions at this point ... just a lot of swirly
questions and ideas going through my mind!
And I need to bring in some laundry. Thank you for reading
and following and being my quiet secret admirers! It’s much appreciated! Don’t
forget there is a facebook page!
© Teacher’s Ink. 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
DeHording & Possible Projects!
Today was about gardening and housework and laundry. I have managed to donate a big bag of clothes and a small wooden table to the Salvos (Sustainable Me!), purchase weed-matting and mulch for the garden (More Sustainable Me!), purchase some storage tubs (Not Sustainable Me!).
I'm planning to attack my clump of was supposed to be useful stuff ... you know paper and books and resources and stuff ... I'm down-sizing even more! Massive amounts are going to be donated to a service that can use it!
I'm going to move a lot of my teaching things into the shed as I'm not using them and they are just taking up space ...
HOWEVER that means [cue ominous music] that I must clean out the shed!!!! Nooooo! Its not that bad ... but it doesnt have a weather proof floor, so when it rains, it can get damp or even a bit flooded ... So things are up on pavers and shelves etc ... I'm not 100% sure how things will survive in there, but the bags of shredded paper seem to be fine!
Tomorrow, I hope to be organised enough to take a bag of old towels, a cat bed, and bags of shredded paper to the animal shelter (Ethical Sustainable Me!) ... I have them ready, I just have to make the drive!
Today was more about preparation rather than execution. Tomorrow I'm going to start executing the plan as my brother will be coming over next week and he can help me shift some small furniture! See, backcare even in the home!
I also have a couple of projects I've thought of that I want to work on ... and I'll fit them in during the week too ...
I have found so many useful links and the like and I want to share them! There really is so much helpful things out there ... its just a matter of finding them, or finding the time to find them!
I'm typing this with the Teacher's Ink Quality Control Officer sitting in front of the screen ... he's making a statement about my work ... In other words: 1) feed him and 2) go get ready to go out!
Any spelling errors, I blame TIQCO!
I hope everyone is having a slendid weekend and I shall return! Projects underway, and room organised!
I'm planning to attack my clump of was supposed to be useful stuff ... you know paper and books and resources and stuff ... I'm down-sizing even more! Massive amounts are going to be donated to a service that can use it!
I'm going to move a lot of my teaching things into the shed as I'm not using them and they are just taking up space ...
HOWEVER that means [cue ominous music] that I must clean out the shed!!!! Nooooo! Its not that bad ... but it doesnt have a weather proof floor, so when it rains, it can get damp or even a bit flooded ... So things are up on pavers and shelves etc ... I'm not 100% sure how things will survive in there, but the bags of shredded paper seem to be fine!
Tomorrow, I hope to be organised enough to take a bag of old towels, a cat bed, and bags of shredded paper to the animal shelter (Ethical Sustainable Me!) ... I have them ready, I just have to make the drive!
Today was more about preparation rather than execution. Tomorrow I'm going to start executing the plan as my brother will be coming over next week and he can help me shift some small furniture! See, backcare even in the home!
I also have a couple of projects I've thought of that I want to work on ... and I'll fit them in during the week too ...
I have found so many useful links and the like and I want to share them! There really is so much helpful things out there ... its just a matter of finding them, or finding the time to find them!
I'm typing this with the Teacher's Ink Quality Control Officer sitting in front of the screen ... he's making a statement about my work ... In other words: 1) feed him and 2) go get ready to go out!
Any spelling errors, I blame TIQCO!
I hope everyone is having a slendid weekend and I shall return! Projects underway, and room organised!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Where Are We At?!?!
Ah where to begin? I don't even know what I want to say! It's march and I can't believe that the time is flying so fast!
I'm pondering what our next steps will be. Teacher's Ink. is now a team. I'm still handling the blog for now - I'm the strongly opinionated one! But I have a partner in crime on the Facebook page. We actively choose anonyminity for now. Our "work" on facebook and the blog has nothing to do with our work/work.
We are going to be exploring some ideas that we have and looking as publishing them. When? No idea! When we're done! And our ideas will evolve. The idea is not to give you all the answers and tell you that our way is the only way ... But share with you some possibilities and ideas to inspire you.
We shall keep you informed. We might even tease you a little!
Please return to your regular scheduled program!!!
-The Teacher's Ink. Team
(C) Teacher's Ink.
I'm pondering what our next steps will be. Teacher's Ink. is now a team. I'm still handling the blog for now - I'm the strongly opinionated one! But I have a partner in crime on the Facebook page. We actively choose anonyminity for now. Our "work" on facebook and the blog has nothing to do with our work/work.
We are going to be exploring some ideas that we have and looking as publishing them. When? No idea! When we're done! And our ideas will evolve. The idea is not to give you all the answers and tell you that our way is the only way ... But share with you some possibilities and ideas to inspire you.
We shall keep you informed. We might even tease you a little!
Please return to your regular scheduled program!!!
-The Teacher's Ink. Team
(C) Teacher's Ink.
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