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Management of An Inclusive ECCE Centre

                                      map children’s involvement in activities, checklists can be used as they are

                                      quick and easy to fill in.
                       Notes
                                 d)   Portfolio or records of achievements in the compilation of selected example
                                      of children’sworkdatedandcollectedoveraperiodoftime.Thisprovidesevidence

                                      of progress. This also becomes a source of pride for parents as well as for
                                      children.

                                 e)   Regular written detailed observations of individual children enable the
                                      teacher to see the child as a whole, rather than as a list of skills or behaviour

                                      achieved in any particular domain of development.




                                          INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.3


                                 (a) List the broad classification of records maintained in an ECCE centre.

                                 2.   ECCE Worker/Staff Record


                                 Individual records of all ECCE staff/employee of the centre must be maintained.
                                 These must include the staff member’s name, address, contact number, age,
                                 nationality, marital status, details of all relevant qualifications and experience,
                                 date of joining, job description, salaries, and references.

                                 Each ECCE staff/employee should have access to her/his records when

                                 needed. Supervision and training records of the staff and volunteers should be
                                 recorded and updated regularly. Attendance register with time sheet must be
                                 maintained.


























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