3.1 Lesson Outcomes
After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:
- Identify important administrative documents used in ECD settings.
- Develop and maintain master files and child records appropriately.
- Implement systems for resource and inventory management.
- Maintain attendance registers and admission documentation accurately.
- Interpret information from the Road to Health Booklet.
- Maintain confidential and secure records for children.
- Apply filing and documentation procedures correctly.
- Support effective communication and administration within ECD environments.
3.2 Overview
This practical lesson introduces learners to administrative systems, documentation, and recordkeeping processes used within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will apply administrative procedures that support organisation, communication, compliance, safety, and quality service delivery.
The lesson focuses on maintaining master files, child records, attendance registers, admission forms, inventory systems, observation records, health information, and confidential documentation. Learners will also apply procedures for organising administrative information, updating records, and supporting communication systems within ECD environments.
In addition, learners will participate in filing activities, inventory management tasks, document organisation exercises, workplace-based scenarios, and reflective activities that support effective administration in ECD settings.
This lesson prepares learners to confidently maintain organised, accurate, confidential, and accessible administrative systems within ECD environments.
3.3 Lesson Content
AK0101: Relevant Policies, Including HIV and AIDS Policy Document
ECD centres should maintain policies related to:
- child protection,
- confidentiality,
- health and safety,
- HIV and AIDS,
- emergency procedures,
- and administration systems.
Policies help:
- guide procedures,
- support legal compliance,
- and protect children’s rights and well-being.
Practitioners should:
- understand policies,
- apply procedures consistently,
- and maintain confidentiality when handling records.
AK0102: National Guidelines, Norms and Standards
National guidelines and standards help ensure:
- proper administration,
- safe recordkeeping,
- accurate documentation,
- and quality service delivery.
Administrative systems should support:
- organisation,
- communication,
- child safety,
- and programme management.
Attendance Registers
Attendance registers record:
- daily attendance,
- absenteeism,
- and participation.
Accurate attendance records support:
- child safety,
- communication with parents,
- and administrative tracking.
Admission Documentation
Admission documents may include:
- admission forms,
- birth certificates,
- indemnity forms,
- medical information,
- and emergency contact details.
Admission information helps practitioners:
- support children’s needs,
- communicate with families,
- and maintain legal records.
Road to Health Booklet
The Road to Health Booklet includes:
- immunisation records,
- growth information,
- birth history,
- and health details.
Practitioners should:
- review health information carefully,
- identify concerns,
- and maintain accurate records.
Observation and Assessment Records
Observation and assessment records help practitioners:
- monitor development,
- identify support needs,
- and communicate progress with families.
Records may include:
- progress reports,
- Individual Support Plans (ISPs),
- meeting records,
- and developmental observations.
Inventory Systems
Inventory systems help practitioners:
- track learning materials,
- monitor equipment,
- identify damaged resources,
- and manage replacements.
Inventory lists may include:
- books,
- toys,
- art materials,
- furniture,
- and educational equipment.
Confidentiality and Safe Storage
Children’s records should be:
- confidential,
- secure,
- organised,
- and accessible to authorised staff only.
Practitioners should:
- store records safely,
- avoid sharing confidential information,
- and maintain professionalism when handling documentation.
3.4 Practical Activities
PA0101: Develop a Master File for Relevant Documentation
Learners must:
- organise administrative documents,
- maintain filing systems,
- and ensure documentation is complete and updated.
Master files may include:
- policies,
- child records,
- attendance registers,
- and health information.
PA0102: Implement Systems for Resource Management
Learners should:
- maintain inventory records,
- monitor learning resources,
- and organise educational materials appropriately.
Resource management supports:
- organisation,
- budgeting,
- and programme quality.
PA0103: Maintain Records of Children
Learners should:
- maintain child files,
- update records regularly,
- organise assessment documentation,
- and support confidentiality procedures.
Records should remain:
- accurate,
- secure,
- and accessible when needed.
3.5 Workplace Scenarios and Practical Tasks
Scenario: Administrative Systems in an ECD Centre
Learners must:
- organise documentation,
- maintain attendance records,
- update child information,
- and support communication systems appropriately.
The scenario focuses on:
- filing systems,
- recordkeeping,
- confidentiality,
- and administrative organisation.
Filing Activity
Learners should:
- organise child files,
- sort documents appropriately,
- and maintain secure storage systems.
Inventory Management Activity
Learners should:
- complete inventory lists,
- identify damaged resources,
- and update equipment records.
Reflection Activity
Learners should reflect on:
- organisational skills,
- recordkeeping procedures,
- confidentiality practices,
- and areas for improvement.
3.6 Key Notes / Summary
- Administrative systems support organisation and quality service delivery.
- Attendance registers and admission forms are important administrative records.
- Child records should be accurate, confidential, and regularly updated.
- The Road to Health Booklet provides important health information.
- Observation and assessment records support developmental monitoring.
- Inventory systems help manage learning resources and equipment.
- Policies and procedures guide administrative practice and confidentiality.
- Effective administration supports communication, safety, and programme management.