30 Task
30 Task
Unit of Competency
National Code/Title CHCECE030 Support inclusion and diversity
Student Details
Student Name Student ID IIE
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and has not been copied or plagiarised from any person or source.
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review the advice to students regarding answering knowledge questions in the Early Childhood Education
and Care Student User Guide
comply with the due date for assessment which your assessor will provide
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Assessment information
Information about how you should complete this assessment can be found in Appendix A of the
Early Childhood Education and Care Student User Guide. Refer to the appendix for information
on:
Note: You must complete and submit an assessment cover sheet with your work. A template is
provided in Appendix C of the Student User Guide. However, if your RTO has provided you with
an assessment cover sheet, please ensure that you use that.
1. Fill in the table to demonstrate your knowledge of the following National Quality Standards: 1, 5 and 6.
National law means the law of the state in which the person entitled their rights including the
rules and regulations. National law is the law that has been established in the nation. It exist in the
particular nation. N.R. Madhava Menon is the father of the national law. National law means the law
relating to the whole world.
The key purpose of national laws are listed below:
a. Education and care service national law
Educational and care service national law support the national law act provides the detail of
arrangement of required education care services. It helps to establish education and services for
children.
4. Provide an example of how inclusion and diversity is reflected in Belonging, Being and Becoming: The Early
Years Learning Framework for Australia (EYLF).
Ans: Within the Early Year Learning Framework, there are three basic concept that the children’s lives are
belonging, being and becoming. This refers to how a child is linked with their families from early stage.
Through this, a child develops the habit of learning and improving. The three concept belonging, being and
becoming refers to the live throughout the EYLF.
a. Belonging: Feeling that you are the part of the group, you must have feeling of you are the part of
family. A child’s sense of belonging can be referred to the relationship with th family members.
When the child has the sense of belonging, they feel safe and comfort and develop the
confidence. Show mutual respect towards the children. For example you belong in your house
with your family.
b. Being: Appreciate the children skill and knowledge. Let children understand that they are
accepted who they are and how they are. We should grow the feeling that we belong to them. A
child’s sense of being can be relate how child care show respect and care to each individual
through greeting, conversation and actions. They build and maintain relationship with others. For
example: if you want to be mermaid you can imagine.
c. Becoming: A child’s sense of becoming refers to the changes they experience as they grow, learn
and develop. It focus on child’s positivity. It changes over time as they gain more knowledge. This
enables a child to participate actively in the society. It enables children to be self-confidence. For
example: when you keep planting plant, you become a gardener.
5. Provide an example of how inclusion and diversity is reflected in My Time, Our Place: Framework for School
Age Care in Australia.
Ans: it represented Australian first national framework for school age care to be used by the school age care
educators. In school age care, educator collaborate with the children to provide them play time in the school.
It support their wellbeing, learning and development process. School age care pays attention in the interests
of the children. They have choice and control over their children. They collaborate with educators to extend
their skill and knowledge.
From early stage children are connected with family, community and society. Families are the first
educator of the children. As children take part in everyday life, they develop interest on different activities to
understand the world. They try to develop their own identities. In school age care setting, children’s
competent their learning at school and at home. All children learn and enjoy meaningful learning through
different activities. Children learning is dynamic and complex.
6. Answer the following questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the National Quality Standard and related
regulations and laws applicable to this unit:
7. How does Early Childhood Australia’s Code of Ethics promote and support diversity? Complete the table
below by writing down the one bullet point relevant for each section included below.
a) In relation to children, I Ensure that children are not discriminated according to age,
will: gender, family status etc
8. Complete the table below to demonstrate your knowledge of inclusion, diversity and cultural safety in an
early childhood setting and the importance of it.
9. Complete the table to demonstrate your awareness of the impact that your own behaviour can have on
others.
Area Provide an example of how you What impact can this have
may display this (perhaps on a person?
without even realising it)
10. Complete the table below to demonstrate your understanding of the below areas.
c) Disability Problems learning new things This affect individual in daily life
by adversely affecting outcomes
Reductions in the people’s
like less education, poor
ability
d) Gender/gender It identify person internal and Men are given most important
identification individual experience than women.it affect behaviour
like study, ambition
h) Socioeconomic
circumstance
11. Provide an example of a technique that can be used to model and support open, respectful, inclusive and
ethical interactions in children for each of the following:
d) Children who Social emotional well Growth and Helping them with food
are refugees being nutrition and clothes
16. How can you make sure your critical reflection is meaningful?
Ans: To make critical reflection meaningful, we can to create question, practise lifelong learning skill
and learn about one self. It involves the learning from everyday situations.
Student’s name:
Question 1a
Question 1b
Question 1c
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6a
Question 6b
Question 6c
Question 6d
Question 7a
Question 7b
Question 7c
Question 8a
Question 8b
Question 8c
Question 9a
Question 9b
Question 9c
Question 10a
Question 10b
Question 10c
Question 10d
Question 10e
Question 10f
Question 10g
Question 10h
Question 11a
Question 11b
Question 11c
Question 11d
Question 12a
Question 12b
Question 12c
Question 12d
Question 13
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Question 15
Question 16
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