Toyoor AL Jannah and EYLF

Toyoor Al Jannah & The EYLF

Our program is founded primarily on every aspect of the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), as it provides a comprehensive guide for early childhood educators to promote children’s learning and development.

We believe that by aligning our practices with the EYLF, we can ensure that each child receives a high-quality early childhood education experience that is tailored to their individual needs and interests. By incorporating the principles, practices, and outcomes outlined in the EYLF, our program aims to create a holistic learning environment where children can thrive socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically.

We strive to engage children in meaningful learning experiences that are play-based, intentional, and reflective of their unique strengths and capabilities. Our commitment to implementing the EYLF ensures that we provide a curriculum that is responsive, inclusive, and focused on promoting positive outcomes for all children in our care.

Toyoor Al Jannah & The EYLF

The 5 EYLF Outcomes

The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) outlines five key learning outcomes that are designed to reflect
the holistic nature of children's development and learning.

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Children have a strong sense of identity.

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Children are connected with and contribute to their world.

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Children have a strong sense of wellbeing.

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Children are confident and involved learners.

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Children are effective communicators.

The 5 EYLF Outcomes

These outcomes are intentionally broad and observable to allow for the diverse ways in which children learn and grow. By acknowledging that children learn in a variety of ways, the EYLF promotes inclusivity and respects individual differences among young learners.

This approach encourages educators to tailor their teaching practices to meet each child’s unique needs and interests, fostering a more personalised and effective learning experience. The emphasis on broad and observable outcomes also enables educators to assess and monitor children’s progress more effectively, ensuring that they are meeting developmental milestones while supporting their ongoing growth and development.