Continuous Provision and Enhanced Provision
1. Continuous Provision
In Kindergarten, we recognize continuous provision as the resources we offer children are part of an enabling safe environment for children to explore independently. It is a selection of resources that continue children’s learning and teachers not only provide a high-quality environment but also support their children’s ability to interact with the resources. When children engage with continuous provision, teachers can make careful observations.
Continuous provision allows children to make choices and initiate play. As a result of teachers’ observations in the continuous provision, we enhance our learning environment in order to provide additional learning opportunities. This will move children’s learning forward.
Importance of Continuous Provision
As teachers, it is essential to fully understand both what continuous provision is and how it helps support children’s development. Crucially, effective continuous provision should provide children with the opportunity to demonstrate the characteristics of effective teaching and learning. For example, in the construction area, children may independently investigate how high they can build a tower by using wooden blocks. Trying to arrange the blocks in different ways or testing if they can add any other construction materials to their tower to make it sturdier, demonstrates aspects of both playing and exploring.
Continuous provision also enables children to return to their explorations and consolidate their learning over the course of a day or a more extended period. When children do this, they can explore what happens to things as they change over time and make changes to explore new ideas. Continuous provision also allows children to make choices and initiate play without interaction with an adult.
What Effective Continuous Provision Looks Like
Continuous provision transcends all areas of learning. When preparing resources for continuous provision, we do the following:
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- Make sure that each area set up for continuous provision has the necessary resources to encourage children to play and explore in a variety of ways.
- Offer a range of high-quality resources that will act as a good starting point for the children’s explorations.
- Use open-ended questioning to engage the children in conversations and prompt their creative thinking.
- Give children time to revisit what they did yesterday, last week, or even a few weeks ago.
Teachers’ Role in Continuous Provision
Even with continuous provision, the teacher’s role is crucial. It’s important not only to provide a high-quality environment but also support children’s ability to interact with the resources. When children engage with continuous provision, teachers can take the opportunity to interact with the children more, and not just make formal observations, which a is a key aspect of learning in kindergarten.
Creating a well-oiled environment also means that teachers establish rules, boundaries and behavioral expectations. Once children are clear about the rules and what’s expected, they will then be able to carry out their explorations with an increased sense of confidence. If children do not know their boundaries, then they will often return to ‘familiar’ play, which is less challenging.
As mentioned, one of the most enjoyable things a teacher can do is to play alongside the children. This helps to model language and ideas and will strengthen relationship with the children. It also gives the teacher the opportunity to ask questions and make suggestions, extending the children’s learning even further