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How to evidence diversity within your planning

Ideas of how to incorporate diversity within planning

Many practitioners struggle to show evidence of diversity within planning. However, there are many activities and experiences that can be planned around this. When Ofsted visit to carry out an inspection, they will be looking to see how diversity is promoted within the settings.

It is practitioners responsibility to ensure there a wide range of resources and activities available for all ages of children, as well as resources there should also be images and posters.

Five ideas of how to promote diversity within your setting:

Other suggestions for how to promote diversity within everyday practice

As many children will be taking holidays around this time of year, it may be a good time to create displays linked to different countries. Don’t forget to include books, images, and other resources to your areas of your room. Providing children with a range of learning opportunities such as topic books can open up many discussions between all peers.

As well as using resources incorporate time to talk about the different places to visit, the food, the clothes people wear, the different types of music, etc. As Harvest is approaching soon why not join in harvest celebrations or festivals related to teaching children about where food comes from. Arrange outings to local markets, bakery’s, allotments so that the children can get a greater understanding of where and how food is actually grown. Harvest is great opportunity to get fully involved in the local community.

As we all know children should be exposed to learning about the wider community in a culturally diverse environment.   Therefore childcare settings should fully evaluate how their setting is promoting diversity within everyday practice.

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