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Overview of the AISL Harrow Early Years Curriculum


This session will provide an overview of the AISL Harrow Early Years Curriculum (AHEYC) which will be used by all Early Years Provision from September 2022.

About This Resource

This session will provide an overview of the AISL Harrow Early Years Curriculum (AHEYC) which will be used by all Early Years Provision from September 2022. While defining the nature and role of Curriculum in Early Years and the received content for learning, it will provide a brief context to its purpose, rationale, initial development and the key principals that underpin it. The session will explore the relationship between the Disciplines (Learning Behaviours) and Domains (Knowledge and Skills) and how they are all underpinned and driven by core values. It will also provide a practical approach to understanding how the AHEYC enables educators to design and construct their own responsive Curriculum and how this is interpreted and implemented using the AHEYC as its framework for aspirations and expectations. The key questions that this webinar aims to answer are: 

1) Why was the new curriculum developed?

2) What are the unique features of the AHEYC?

3) Why are the disciplines so prominent?

4) How does the AHEYC work alongside the Chinese MoE Guidelines for 3-6 year olds?

About the Speakers

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Isabel Xu

Director of Bilingual Education, AISL 

Isabel Xu is the Director of Bilingual Education at AISL.  Having been working in the education field for over two decades, she has experience working in both Chinese and UK public schools, international schools, and bilingual private schools.  She has worked as a Secondary teacher, Group Leader, Head of School, and Consultant, leading on various school development projects. Isabel is an IB examiner and a CIS accreditation evaluator. 

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Jan Dubiel

Early Years Education Specialist

Jan Dubiel is an Early Years Education Specialist and is a nationally and internationally recognised specialist in Early   Childhood Education. He was recently identified by the Times Educational Supplement as one of the ten most influential people in British education. He was previously Head of National and International Development at Early Excellence. He has worked as a YN, YR, and Y1 teacher, senior leader, consultant, adviser, and national lead on the management of the (Early Years) Foundation Stage Profile with QCA. He has written widely on different aspects of Early Years policy, pedagogy, and practice.

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