Capable, Confident, and Curious:
"Nova Scotia’s Early Learning Curriculum Framework is based on the concept of the Image of the Child which says that everyone’s personal Image of the Child is influenced by their own experiences, biases, and knowledge. This framework’s Image of the Child sees children as curious, creative, full of potential, capable, and confident. It values and honours children for who they are today, and for who they will become. It also values how all children’s families, cultures, and communities influence on and contributions to children’s learning and development."
Framework sections
Principles
- Play-based learning
- Relationships
- Inclusion, diversity, and equity
- Engaging learning environments
- Reflective practice
Practices
- Holistic approaches
- Responsiveness to
children - Intentional teaching
- Valuing cultural and social contexts of children
- Continuity in experiences
- Successful transitions
- Authentic assessment
Learning Goals
- Well-being
- Discovery and Invention
- Language and Communication
- Personal and Social
Responsibility
Learning Goals are further divided into Learning Objectives which are supported by Strategies to implement them.
Training modules are delivered in an online workshop format
Module 1: Pedagogical Leadership
Module 2: The Image of a Child
Module 3: Exploring our Practices and Connecting them to Framework
Module 4: Learning Environments and how they Supports Childrenā€™s Thinking, Ideas, and Engagement
Module 5: Observation for Decision-Making Purposes
Module 6: Reflective Practice and How it Applies to Daily Practices with Children
Module 7: Pedagogical Documentation; the What, Why, and How
Module 8: Relationships with Families and Community
Reflective Planning Cycle
- Observe and Listen
- Reflect with others
- Plan responses
- Act
- Continue observation
- Reflect on next steps
Visit DEECD website for printable ELCF posters
Online PD seminars to support NS ELCF
EYPDC online PD seminars create a shared knowledge base through independent learning and reflective practical implementation.
Learn moreEYCDC services are offered with the support of the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.