Childhood Development Reporting
- ETDP SETA: ETDPS1440, US1244475 and 119471, NQF5, Credits: 11
Observe babies, toddlers and young children.
- Conducting observation contributes to the assessment of individual development.
- Ensure observations minimise bias and subjectivity.
- Using frameworks, assessment guidelines and instruments to conduct observations.
- Observations are continuous, based on daily activities and provide sufficient information to establish patterns of development
Recording observations
- Records accurately reflect the observations.
- Records are culturally sensitive and bias free.
- Records contribute towards assessment of individual development, referrals, design of programs and activities, and evaluation of activities and programs.
Give feedback on observations.
- Providing appropriate feedback.
- Ensuring feedback is clear and relevant to the child's development and is given with appropriate sensitivity.
- Type and manner of feedback are constructive and meaningful.
Access, use and manage suitable learning resources.
- Identifying relevant learning resources.
Formulate and use learning strategies.
- Learning strategies are formulated by selection of specific tried techniques.
- Information is summarized and used in the learning process.
- Answers pertaining to relevant questions are synthesised and contextualised.
- Texts are read/view for detail, interpreted, analysed and synthesised for a given context.
- Verbal interaction is interpreted, analysed and synthesised for a given context.
- Learning takes place through communicating with others in groups or as individuals.
Manage occupational learning materials.
- Occupational learning materials are organized and used for optimum learning.
- Layout, presentation and organisational features of learning materials are understood and used effectively.
- Technical language/ terminology is engaged with and clarification sought if needed.
Conduct research and analyse and present findings.
- Appropriate or relevant topics and scope are identified and defined.
- Research steps are planned and sequenced appropriately.
- Research techniques are applied.
- Information is sifted for relevance, classified, categorized and sorting.
- Information is classified, categorised and sorted.
- Reporting on research findings.
Lead and function in a team.
- Active leading and participation in group learning situations.
- Responsibilities in the team are taken up and group work conventions are applied in learning situations.
- Conflict management and negotiating techniques are practiced in diverse contexts.
- Teamwork results in meaningful products, outcomes, or goals.
Reflect on how characteristics of the workplace and occupational context affect learning.
- The sector and organisation type is identified.
- Features of the occupational environment are described and discussed.
- Ways in which these features affect learning processes and/or application of learning are described and discussed.

Pricing & Payment Options
Duration
Course Prerequisites
CPD Credits
Delivery Methods

