CHCFC506A- Evidence for RPL - Language Experiences

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Started by nannyamanda · Sun, 27 Jan 2013 · 11:41 PM · 2 replies · 5,020 views

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nannyamanda Original Post ⏱ Sun, 27 Jan 2013 · 11:41 PM ·💬 5 posts
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: RPL
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Advanced Knowledge

Your Question?
Im RPL'ing this unit and would love to know what evidence other people may have collected for the following:

1 - Support the child's skills in their own (non english) language as relevant
2 - Contribute to the assessment of language and communication skills planning appropriate support strategies
3 - plan and implement developmentally appropriate language and literature experiences for children
4 - Stimulate the child's use and understanding of language


What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
1 - Support the child's skills in their own (non english) language as relevant
I have collected the following evidence: a) photo of a collection of bilingual story books b) english/spanish poster of key words and phrases in both languages (translated)

2 - Contribute to the assessment of language and communication skills planning appropriate support strategies

I have collected the following evidence: a) observation checklist performed by caregiver in english as well as by parent in spanish highlighting a comparison of language performance in native and foreign tongue b) photo of children having a language lesson

3 - plan and implement developmentally appropriate language and literature experiences for children

Evidence I have collected: a) program plan (highlighted both story and music/movement time) b) photo of child reading a bilingual story book

4 - Stimulate the child's use and understanding of language

I have collected the following evidence: a) Anecdote observation of of a caregiver interacting with a child using open ended questions. b) picture of children during Q and A session (some children are sitting and listening, some have there hand up waiting their turn and one child is talking)


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Lorina ⏱ Mon, 28 Jan 2013 · 4:53 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
In terms of other evidence that can be collected I’ve some suggestions for you:

Support the child's skills in their own (non-English) language as relevant

- Classroom labels in both English and Spanish
- Simple songs or nursery rhymes sung in Spanish

Contribute to the assessment of language and communication skills planning appropriate support strategies
- Transcript of child and teacher conversing in Spanish
- Photos of routines such as washing hands, toileting etc.

Plan and implement developmentally appropriate language and literature experiences for children
- Photo of children attempting to write
- Photo of children reading stories to each other.
- Photo of children engaging in role play (home corner).

Stimulate the child's use and understanding of language
- Mind map/Brainstorm of children’s responses to a particular topic or question.

Hope This Helps,

:geek:,
L.A
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nannyamanda ⏱ Mon, 28 Jan 2013 · 9:21 PM ·💬 5 posts
Thanks so much L.A for your detailed reply :) I always doubt myself when I start so great to see Im on the right track. THe mind map is an excellent idea!
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