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Foundations of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Assessment: Essay
Critically analyse teaching in the early years, focusing on building relationships with children, partnerships with families and communities, and implementing inclusion and diversity. Discuss these topics, thinking about ethical and professional issues you might experience in your teaching practice.
Assessment Purpose
This essay invites you to critically analyse teaching in the early years, focusing on:
Building relationships with children
Partnerships with families and communities
Inclusion and diversity in early childhood settings
Ethical and professional issues in your teaching practice
Introduction 150 words Briefly introduce the importance of quality teaching in early childhood. Outline the four key focus areas that you will analyse.
Body (Paragraphs) 1200 words Divide this section into four paragraphs and critically analyse quality teaching in the early years, focusing on (1) Building relationships with children (2) Partnerships with families and communities (3) Inclusion and diversity in Early childhood settings (4). Ethical and professional issues in your teaching practice
Conclusion 150 words Summarise your key points; do not introduce new information
1) Building relationships with children
Explain why secure, respectful, and reciprocal relationships are vital for children's learning and wellbeing.
Refer to theories (e.g., attachment theory, socio-cultural theory).
Provide examples of teaching strategies that foster trust, autonomy, and emotional development.
2) Partnerships with families and communities
Discuss why strong connections with families and communities improve learning outcomes.
Include strategies such as shared decision-making, regular communication, and cultural responsiveness.
Reflect on potential barriers and how to overcome them.
3) Inclusion and diversity in early childhood settings
Explore inclusive practices that respect children's diverse abilities, languages, cultures, and identities.
Refer to relevant policies (e.g., EYLF)
Provide examples of curriculum and environment adaptations
4) Teaching Practice Issues
Identify possible real-world challenges in implementing inclusive, ethical, and collaborative practices.
Reflect on how professional judgement, mentoring, or reflective practice could guide decision-making. Get world-class assignment help from subject experts.
Examples may include cultural tensions, behavioural concerns, or workload pressures.
5) Professionalism and Ethics
Use Ethical frameworks to guide your analysis, such as Early Childhood Australia (ECA) Code of Ethics, National Quality Standards (NQS), UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF).
Discuss your role in maintaining professionalism: confidentiality, fairness, equity, respect.
Reflect on how ethical dilemmas might arise and how you would address them in your teaching practice (for example, balancing inclusion of children with diverse needs against limited resources, responding to cultural practices that conflict with centre policies)
6) Referencing and Academic Writing
Use at least 8 scholarly or professional sources.
Include in-text citations and a reference list in APA 7th style.