Are you ready for the new education policies?

Monday, June 13, 2022


THE CHALLENGE

In many countries, the government has given prime importance to Early Childhood Education. This will no doubt raise the bar for quality education across the whole market.

  1. The curriculums and pedagogical approaches are renewed significantly:
  • Play-, activity- and inquiry-based pedagogy is in focus.
  • Learning objectives guide the planning and implementation of activities.
  • Assessment is all about examining and developing the learning process.
  1. Parents need to be empowered
  • Parents have an important role in the child’s learning.
  • New ways for them to participate and take responsibility need to be developed.
  1. Preschools and childcare centers face increased competition
  • The renewal underlines the achievement and accountability of prescribed curricular standards.
  • Parents ask for proof of the children’s learning and want to see Return on Investment.

New competencies and new working methods are now required to achieve the desired outcomes in the preschool. The use of new technology is also a prerequisite for making the change successful.

A STRUCTURED END-TO-END LEARNING PROCESS IS REQUIRED

The whole learning process needs to be revisited to support holistic learning:

Does Finnish Education work in India?

Sunday, June 5, 2022
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“Systems in one country cannot be copied as such,” says  Jouni Kangasniemi, program director at Education Finland. “However, many good practices can be exported and adapted in another environment.”

Recently several international media have explored this transition to clarify how schools in India can go forward. Sources:

  • Deutsche WelleIs the Finnish school model gaining traction in India?
  • The Indian ExpressLearning by experience: Finnish model of education is growing in India"
  • Al JazeeraFinland’s big new export to India: Education

What is the transition about?

Ashish Srivastava of the Finland Education Hub added that the Indian education system is now being transformed for good:

How do we know that children learn?

Thursday, June 2, 2022

In Finland, children learn through play and we don't score children!

"Preschool educators must now ensure that cognitive, social-emotional and academic curricular goals are met within the context of children's play."

Curriculum learning areas and learning objectives guide the planning of playful activities with the children. But we don’t test how well they have reached each skill or objective.

Instead, new means and methods for formative assessment are required across the whole learning process. We want to understand how children develop and guarantee the quality of children’s learning. As well as engage families and gain their confidence. 


Pedagogical documentation, portfolios, and formative assessment give children a voice and reveal their thinking

Pedagogical documentation also known as portfolio learning is an essential working approach in early childhood education and care. 

 It is a continuous process where learning objectives, observations, documents, and their interpretation in interaction create an understanding of the pedagogical activity. 

Get ahead of the competition with Kindiedays

Monday, May 9, 2022

  • Is your curriculum utilized as the basis for the daily planning and activities?
  • Do your teachers observe, document, and assess learning goals effortlessly?
  • Do the parents know how their children progress in their learning?
  • Do your children get learning opportunities in all the areas of your curriculum?
  • Can you provide a competitive high-quality service?

If you answered YES to all questions, you are in good shape – congratulations!

If NOT, there is room for improvement. 

Start with Kindiedays free training and trial!

To get a smooth start, we have created a step-by-step program for you to learn and try out Kindiedays in practice.

June 2022

  • We start with a kickoff session and online demo of Kindiedays 1st of June at 2 PM Helsinki time (duration 60 min).
  • After the demo, you get access to a free Kindiedays trial for 30 days. You can enter teachers, a group of children, and their parents to have everything set up for the trial. You will also have access to Finnish pedagogical objectives as a reference.
  • Online workshop on June 10th where we go through the importance of portfolio learning and formative assessment in early education. As well as the importance of engaging parents. Here we also show how the Educator App works and you can run your trial.
  • Our experts are ready to help you and answer any questions you might have.

July 2022

  • At the end of the trial period, you can make the decision to buy a commercial license at a special price. All the data you have already entered will remain.
  • Online workshop on July 10th for a complete presentation of Kindiedays and how to use portfolios and reports to guarantee the quality of learning. 

See Kindiedays in action

Your price for Kindiedays after the trial is only 20 Euro/child /year. 


The training is completely free. You only pay if you continue after the trial.

Sign up for the program before May 27th and we send a Zoom invitation to the kickoff 1st of June. 

Extra bonus: The first 5 to sign up, will also get a set of 20 playful lesson plans completely free.

Sign up here before May 27th!


PS If you have any questions, just drop me a mail at milla@kindiedays.com.

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How to create and use reports and statistics that matter?

Monday, May 9, 2022

In last week's blog, we discussed how to make observations and collect data on children's learning moments and consistently collect the information into a superior child's portfolio. This week we will look into how this valuable data can be used to secure the quality of the preschool.

With the help of holistic reports and statistics, you can reveal a lot of children's learning and your center's way of tackling the curriculum!

With Kindiedays reports you can:

  • illustrate children's progress
  • see the individual child's progress in the curriculum’s learning objectives
  • review statistics on how efficiently the curriculum has been applied
  • guarantee that all the learning areas are in balance
  • identify possible needs for learning
  • plan future learning
  • guarantee holistic learning in the center

Now you can show evidence of learning to parents as well as provide a competitive and profitable pedagogical service.

Learn which reports matter, but have not had the time and tools to create and utilize.

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