Learning for everyone Support Children and Young People







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Learning for everyone… Support Children and Young People in Residential Childcare to Achieve their Learning Potential Level 3 Residential Childcare Unit 11: Learning Outcome 1:
Learning for everyone… Aims and objectives Ø The aim of this presentation is to deliver a deeper and wider understanding of how you can contribute to the support the development of children and young people in residential care. Ø The objectives of this unit are to enable you to engage with children and young people in learning, support them to sustain that engagement and work with them to maximise their learning. Ø This includes encouraging and supporting children and young people to recognise and build on interests, skills and talents, supporting them to develop attitudes in order to overcome barriers to learning and the importance of engaging family members in their learning.
Learning for everyone… Understand the context of learning for children and young people in residential childcare To understand the context of learning, we must first look at the many detailed Theories behind this. The accompanying handbook refers to all the following in greater detail: Piaget: Cognitive/Constructivist, learner centred theory Bandura: Social Learning Freud and Erikson: Psychoanalytical theories Rogers: Humanistic, growth promoting climate Maslows: hierarchy of needs Skinner: Behaviourist theory
Learning for everyone… Learning, Learning Potential and Education Ø Learning is viewed as what's going on in the here and now, it's how we use our senses to experience the world, understand evaluate everything that's being presented to us. Ø Learning potential is seen as a forecast, the possibilities that can happen if a child's current stage of development & their interests are known, and then experiences, freedom and opportunity is given to enable the realisation of that potential. Ø Education is seen as a structured way to deliver learning through setting and meeting targets and desired outcomes as in curriculums of various stages.
Learning for everyone… Life Experiences and Factors Some of the restrictive factors affecting children in residential care are: Attendance at school or college, this could be brought about by peer pressure on them not being sociably accepted by classmates. Health Status linked to sensory impairment or learning difficulties. Adult Expectations teachers and others not being understanding or empathetic. Family Function or Dysfunction either social, financial or cultural Bullying through discrimination
Learning for everyone… Understanding Circumstances Once you begin to understand the factors and circumstances affecting children's development, you can begin to develop and implement supportive strategies. It is extremely important to: Ø involve child or young person in decisions affecting them Ø use child’s current interests and needs as focus and a connection point Ø provide adequate, appropriate opportunities for children or young people to express their educational ideas and aspirations, their likes and dislikes
Learning for everyone… Understanding Circumstances Ø listen carefully to what child or young person has to say Ø Seek clarification as necessary and seek feedback from each child Ø Remember the importance of the physical environment, ensure this is conducive to learning. Ø Provide adequate and appropriate resources, play and learning areas with ease of access Ø Ensure involvement in others learning and support this Ø Respect privacy