This guide provides a structured approach to creating meaningful portfolios in early childhood education, focusing on child-centered documentation. It supports educators in designing and implementing learning experiences that reflect the holistic development of each child from the crib to kindergarten.
The book begins with the conceptual foundations of portfolio design, detailing how to define pedagogical objectives. This includes mapping developmental processes, strengthening the educational partnership between parents, children, and educators, and promoting the child's self-perception.It also addresses the formal frameworks, such as material selection, structure, and data protection guidelines.
A significant focus is placed on structural models tailored for different age groups. You will find specific portfolio models for the crib, emphasizing sensory and motor first experiences and the documentation of non-verbal expressions. For kindergarten and preschool, the guide presents thematically oriented and project-based structures, as well as methods for documenting social interactions. It also offers competence-oriented and bilingual approaches for the transition to primary school.
The core of the publication consists of practical templates. It includes a variety of portfolio templates crib, such as sheets for the settling-in phase and milestones in motor skills. For older children, it offers portfolio templates for kindergarten, including observation sheets for free play and templates for conducting interviews with the child. Specific templates for documenting celebrations and excursions are also provided.
Finally, the book addresses methodological implementation and continuous quality development. It discusses the role of the educator, offering techniques for non-judgmental observation, guidance for writing supportive comments, and strategies for time management. It demonstrates how the kindergarten portfolio can be actively used in parent-teacher conferences, for individual support planning, and in reflective conversations with the child.