| ICT in the Early Years Foundation Stage |
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| Written by James Langley |
| Tuesday, 27 October 2009 13:58 |
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The only mention of ICT in the Early Learning Goals is within the Knowledge and Understanding of the World area of learning and development where it states - 'Children should find out about and identify the uses of everyday technology and use information and communication technology and programmable toys to support their learning.' ICT can be used effectively across all six areas of learning and development to engage the children in learning and enhance the EYFS curriculum. ICT is not just a computer with Early Years software installed. ICT is anything where you can press a button and make something happen, the beginnings of children understanding that technology requires programming and that they can be in control of making things happen.
How ICT fits with EYFS in general.
ICT should be used throughout the EYFS for learning and teaching through play. ICT and everyday technology is often being not recognised enough as people think "computers" for technology. It is important for all settings to give a good grounding for later stages of technology so need to start off with simple switches, flaps, etc. Use remote control toys to teach all the stages BEFORE "programmable toys" to give knowledge and understanding. Give your initial reaction of how you could use the 4 things below, also look at how it incorporates some of the 6 main focus areas. This is ICT used in everyday Technology. Sometimes it isn't even thought of as this as we have ICT all around us in our everyday life.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 12:04 |