Glossary
Glossary
This glossary defines core terminology and concepts that shape the landscape of early childhood education. Each word or phrase contained here is hyperlinked as it is presented throughout this resource.
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Affordable Childcare BenefitAffordable Child Care Benefit (ACCB) is a monthly payment to help eligible families with the cost of child care. Factors like income, family size, and type of care determine how much support families can get. More information about the ACCB can be found on the Government of BC's ACCB page of their website. | ||
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Early Childhood CurriculumAs defined by Manitoba's Early Learning and Child Care Curriculum (ELCC) Framework for preschool centres and nursery Schools, "Curriculum refers to how you organize opportunities for children to learn throughout the day" (p. 2), and further that Curriculum "is the way you design interactions, relationships, environments and experiences to create learning opportunities. It describes your intention to support children’s learning and development" (p. 2). Early Returns: Manitoba’s ELCC Curriculum Framework was developed by the Manitoba Child Care Program in consultation with Healthy Child Manitoba, Manitoba Education, the Manitoba Child Care Association, Red River College, Assiniboine Community College and Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface. | ||
Early Childhood Educator"Early childhood educators (ECEs) work with young children from birth to age five. They create and run educational programs that fuel children’s intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth" (WorkBC, para. 1). Reference WorkBC (n.d.). Early Childhood Educators and Assistants. https://www.workbc.ca/career-profiles/early-childhood-educators-and-assistants | ||
Education"The process whereby people gain knowledge, acquire understanding, master skills or internalize values" (Peters et al., 2015). Reference Peters, F., Patterson, R., & Kach, N. (2015). Education in Canada. The Canadian Encyclopedia. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/education | |
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Learning OutcomesStatements indicating knowledge, skills, and attitudes ECE practitioner participants will develop after completing all activities in this OER Moodle site. | ||
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Open Educational Resource (OER)"Teaching, learning, and research materials that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others" (Creative Commons, n.d., para 1). Reference Creative Commons (n.d.). What is OER? https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/What_is_OER%3F | ||
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Professional DevelopmentAccording to the Government of BC (2023), ECE professional developmentis that which enhances the quality of care and education provided to young children. When creating a professional development plan, educators are encouraged to reflect on and evaluate their professional practice and choose topics that will:
Reference Government of BC (2023). Early Childhood Education profession in B.C. Professional Development. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/early-learning/teach/training-and-professional-development/become-an-early-childhood-educator/ece-profession#resources | ||
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Reflective PracticeThe Government of British Columbia (n.d.) defined reflective practice for ECE practitioners as "the ongoing observation and consideration of the environment, interactions, experiences and processes of a program. This practice supports professional learning for the educator and promotes continuous improvement for the program itself. Educators who regularly incorporate reflective practices into their professional practice are better able to make informed decisions about their pedagogy and the program and, as a result, often feel more engaged and satisfied with their work. Programs that are involved in regular observation and reflection are better able to respond in a timely and informed way to the emergent interests of children and the multi-faceted needs of families" (p. 4). Reference Government of British Columbia (n.d.). Reflecting on Quality Tool: StrongStart BC. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/early-learning/teach/strongstart/roqprogramreflectiontool.pdf | ||
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Scenario planning"A methodology that uses the inherent human capacity for imagining futures to better understand the present situation and to identify possibilities for new strategies" (Ramírez & Wilkinson, 2016, p. 1) Reference Ramírez, R., & Wilkinson, A. (2016). Strategic Reframing: The Oxford Scenario Planning Approach. Oxford University Press. | ||