Risky play in the new Framework plan for ECEC in Norway

In August 2017 a new Framework plan for Kindergartens (ECEC) in Norway was implemented. One of the new things in the plan, compared to the last one, was an even stronger emphasis on the importance of risky play.

See an English version of the Framework plan HERE

As you can see under Learning area Body, movement, food and health on page 49, the plan particularly points out that “By engaging with the human body, food and health, kindergartens shall help the children to…(…)…evaluate and master risky play through physical challenges“, and “The staff shall…(…)…be proactive and present, support and challenge the children to engage in physical play and acknowledge their achievements“. It also have important phrases such as “(…help children to)…experience well-being, joy and achievement through a variety of physical activities, indoors and out, all year round” and “(…help children to)…continue to develop their motor skills, body control, co-ordination and physical capabilities

I am looking forward to how the ECEC institutions in Norway will continue working with this in the future. It is for sure an important back up from the Ministry of Education and Research for institutions struggling with outside pressure to remove all risk, challenge and fun for their children!

Hurray!

 

Rasmus Kleppe’s PhD

This Friday (March 9th, 2018) Rasmus Kleppe will orally defend his PhD thesis One-to-three-year-olds’ Risky Play in Early Childhood Education and Care:

http://www.hioa.no/Hva-skjer/Rasmus-Glaerum-Kleppe-disputerer (scroll down for English summary)

Rasmus-Kleppe

I am looking very much forward to Friday; to listen to Rasmus and to celebrate his achievement!

His thesis will be available online once the defence is finished and all formalities are settled.

Ellen

English webside for the new project, EnCompetence

We have now developed an English website for the project Competence for developing ECEC institutions’ indoor- and outdoor environments (EnCompetence)

https://dmmh.no/en/research/projects/encompetence

You will find more information about the project, its methods and stages, researcher profiles and newsletters. We will continue posting newsletters, results etc. while we continue working on the project.

Ellen