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Profile of an ECCE Centre






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                           PROFILE OF AN ECCE

                                           CENTRE











                 Three-year-old Geeta enters an Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
                 Centre for the first time. She looks around and is attracted to the colours,
                 textures, the well-arranged space, toys and the teacher. She finds the place
                 interesting and feels happy about spending her days here. For the next three
                 hours she plays and listens to stories. She also reads, learns new things,
                 works with crayons and pastels. She has her meal with her new friends. At
                 the end of the day, she returns home with a smile on her face and is eager to
                 go back to the school the next day.


               What qualities of the ECCE centre made Geeta feel happy at the end of the day?

               An ECCE centre should be a place for joyful learning for children between the
               ages of three to eight years. Young children strive to make sense of the world in
               which they live. They try to organise the visual images and concrete objects in
               their environment into meaningful systems. For this to happen, children need a
               safe environment where they are encouraged to explore their surroundings and
               get rewarded for exploring. They need an environment that is rich in sensory
               stimulations and which provides opportunities for using their imagination and
               creativity.
               In this lesson, we will try to find out what elements make an ECCE centre an
               inviting, stimulating and engaging learning place. This lesson is divided into four
               sections. The first section is on identification of location dealing with space
               management. The second section is on infrastructural facilities. The third section
               is on  recruitment of ECCE personnel; types of ECCE staff,  their recruitment,
               supervision and monitoring. The fourth section deals with mobilisation and
               utilisation of financial resources.




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