How to make the right developmentally appropriate decisions with tech now?
Michael Hilkemeijer
Technology integration in Early Childhood Education & Primary Education membership
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Since the inception of digital technology in early childhood education, there has been significant developmentally appropriate guidance for its use. Literature refers to the DATEC while you may also find guidance online as well.
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Guidelines for digital play based learning
In considering appropriate uses of digital technology in early childhood education in relation to play based learning, it is important that you consider the following questions from the Developmentally Appropriate Technology in Early Childhood (DATEC) guidelines.
This identifies nine general criteria for determining the appropriateness of the ICT tools to be applied in the early childhood learning setting. It provides you with excellent guidelines for making decisions.
There are in fact, two key identifiers that relate to the integration of digital technologies or ICT and play based learning in early childhood education settings.
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ICT Tool should support integration
When you plan for integration, you ensure that ICT is viewed as a tool to support and enhance teaching and learning.
It can be used in an imaginative way to deliver the curriculum and the quality of what is taught and learned is further developed and the effectiveness of the learning process is increased.?
So what are the questions that you need to consider??
Is digital technology fully embedded?
Digital technology applications should be integrated as far as possible with other established early childhood learning activities which make the curriculum relevant to the children.?
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The ICT Tool should support Play
In the early childhood learning environment, learning through play is one of the most important ways for young children to learn and develop.
It’s an activity where young children can explore, imagine, and make decisions and this changes over the course of childhood from infancy to adolescence.?
The DATEC principle states that:
“Play and imitation are primary contexts for representational and symbolic behaviour, and role-play is therefore central to the processes of learning in the early years. Artefacts, such as toys and other ‘manipulables’ (functioning or pretend), are important because they provide symbols for the children to play with. Computer applications also provide a means by which children may engage and interact with a much wider range of virtual’ artefacts and environments than would otherwise be possible.”
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The Office for Use of Educational Technology has also developed ‘Guiding Principles for use of Technology with Early Learners’.
“Developmentally appropriate use of technology can help young children grow and learn, especially when families and early educators play an active role. Early learners can use technology to explore new worlds, make-believe, and actively engage in fun and challenging activities. They can learn about technology and technology tools and use them to play, solve problems, and role play.”
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DAP Practices for Digital Play?
Here is a list of developmentally appropriate examples that you may want to apply today.?
For use of desktops computers and laptops –
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Here is some developmentally appropriate guidance for using computer software and apps.