麻花影视comments on Early Years Foundation Stage Profile results聽
The Pre-school Learning 麻花影视has welcomed the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile results for 2016- 17, which show that the number of children achieving a good level of development by the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) has increased from 69.3% to 70.7%.
Neil Leitch, chief executive of the Pre-school Learning Alliance, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 very positive to see that the number of children achieving a good level of development continuing to rise. At a time of such challenges for childcare providers, today鈥檚 figures underline the important work the early years sector is doing in delivering quality care and education for the young children in their care.
鈥淲hat's more, with the government planning to reintroduce the baseline assessment, these results serve as a timely reminder of the value of EYFS Profile. The broad, observational and child-focussed nature of the Profile make it a far more appropriate method of early assessment and, while not perfect, the fact that it assesses such a wide range of early skills allows it to capture the nuances and complexities of young children鈥檚 learning in a way that a narrow, binary test never could.
鈥淲ith the government not only planning to reintroduce the baseline assessment but also to narrow the focus of the Profile, focusing it more heavily on numeracy and literacy, there is a real danger of early assessment becoming little more than a tick-box exercise. By restricting children鈥檚 learning to the skills that are easiest to measure, we do them a gross disservice. As such, we continue to oppose the baseline assessment and urge the government to ensure that it doesn鈥檛 remove from the EYFS Profile the very qualities that make it such a worthwhile and useful assessment.鈥
About the Alliance
- The Pre-school Learning 麻花影视is the largest and most representative early years membership organisation in England. A registered educational charity, it also provides high-quality affordable childcare and education to support children and families in areas of deprivation throughout the country.
- The 麻花影视represents 14,000 member settings and supports them to deliver care and learning to more than 800,000 families every year. We deliver family learning projects, offer information and advice, produce specialist publications, run acclaimed training and accreditation schemes and campaign to influence early years policy and practice.
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