What is assessed in the EYFS Profile?
What is assessed in the EYFS Profile?
These two further areas are evaluated in the EYFS Profile but are not required to achieve a GLD.
Who completes the EYFS Profile?
Teachers must complete an EYFS profile for each child. The assessment must take place in the summer term of the academic year in which a child reaches age 5 years – for each academic year a deadline no later than the final week of June will be specified in the EYFS profile handbook.
What is a one page profile in early years?
A one page profile is developed by bringing together contributions from the young person, their parents/carers, teachers and teaching assistants. This creates a rounded picture of the young person that reflects the young person’s views and everyone’s expertise.
What are the 7 early learning goals?
The areas of learning are:
- communication and language.
- physical development.
- personal, social and emotional development.
- literacy.
- mathematics.
- understanding the world.
- expressive arts and design.
What is meant by class profile?
n. 1 a collection or division of people or things sharing a common characteristic, attribute, quality, or property. 2 a group of persons sharing a similar social position and certain economic, political, and cultural characteristics.
How is the EYFS Profile used?
The EYFS Profile is a way of assessing and recording a child’s level of ability and progress as they go though the EYFS. The profile is created through making observations about each child and recording each stage as they meet it.
How is an EYFS Profile completed?
A completed EYFS Profile consists of 20 items of information: the attainment of each child assessed in relation to the 17 ELG descriptors, together with a short narrative describing the child’s three learning characteristics. Assessments will be based primarily on observation of daily activities and events.
What makes a good one page profile?
A one page profile is a summary of what we like and admire about our children, what matters to them and how best to support them. The idea of a One Page Profile is that any person can pick it up and quickly have an overview of what matters to the child, how to support them and also their strengths and personality.
What is a SEN profile?
WHAT IS A SEN SUPPORT PROFILE? The SEN Support Profile (SSP) is the collection of worksheets and “All About Me” information which is used to create a One Page Profile. We have a range of worksheets which cover social, emotional and sensory issues.