Friday, 1 February 2013

Te Whariki


The New Zealand Early Childhood curriculum is founded on the following aspirations
for children:


to grow up as competent and confidentlearners and communicators, healthyin mind, body, and spirit, secure intheir sense of belonging and in theknowledge that they make a valuedcontribution to society.


At AKA, children learns:


The AKA philosophy is based on learning through play.  This means that children are encouraged to participate in a wide range of learning activities, to extend and develop their skills and knowledge.
During their time at kindergarten, your child will have the opportunity to:
develop confidence as they experience an environment where they:
  • feel safe and secure
  • interact with other children, teachers and adults
  • are given opportunities to develop problem solving skills and make decisions
  • celebrate their attempts and successes
experience visual and oral literacy through:
  • songs, games, rhymes and stories in their own and other languages of the world
  • meaningful activities such as writing their name, making lists, recording stories and sharing ideas
  • experiencing print in a variety of different ways such as books, posters and computers
develop numeracy skills through:
  • using numbers with purpose such as understanding dates, time, money and measurements
  • categorising objects into sizes, colours, shapes and types
  • exploring concepts of space - under, over, on and between
  • discovering and exploring patterns - weaving, sewing, rhythm and puzzles
to explore and thereby develop an understanding of the world around them through:
  • experimenting, questioning, having curiosity and problem solving
  • respecting and caring for living things
  • using their senses to explore and develop an understanding of their environment
  • researching ideas and developing working theories about planet earth and beyond - electricity, ice, gravity and stars
develop creativity through:
  • dance, drama, art and music – of their own and other cultures
  • using a variety of techniques, tools and resources – such as paint, instruments and props
  • exploring rhythm, beat, tone, pitch, movement and spatial awareness
  • developing their imagination
http://www.aka.org.nz/Akainternet/templates/AKA--What-do-I-learn-at-kindergarten_1_2_52_Graphical.aspx

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