Early experiences matter: a relationships-based curriculum for the birth-to-three age group

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2018

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Ebbeck, M.
Warrier, S.
Goh, M.

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Early Childhood Education Journal, 2018; 46(1):83-92

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The paper discusses some research findings in Singapore that investigated if a relationships-based curriculum extended the active involvement of the infants, toddlers, and young children (up to the age of three) in their learning. Using a relationships-based curriculum, a study conducted over a year involved the use of a well-tested, traditional before-and-after methodology to find out if any change had occurred in the phenomenon under study between two points in time. A sample of 58 infants, toddlers and young children (up to the age of three) in an experimental cohort and 59 of comparable ages in a control cohort, were measured using the Laevers’ Active Involvement scale before and after a curriculum intervention. The results showed that there was a statistically significant improvement in the active involvement of the children in the experimental cohort as compared to no improvement in the control cohort. It is proposed that the relationships-based approach has the potential to raise the quality of curriculum and could be considered for application in child care centres in other countries.

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Copyright 2017 Springer Science+Business Media New York Access Condition Notes: Postprint available after 1 April 2018

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