Series Editors' Preface Introduction 1.Exploring and Investigation 2. Designing and Making 3. Information and Communication Technology 4. Time 5. Place 6. Communities Conclusion Index
A complete guide to this area the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), promoting a holistic approach and drawing on examples of good practice.
Linda Cooper is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Portsmouth University, UK. Jane Johnston is Reader in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, UK. Emily Rotchell is Senior Lecturer in Primary Geography Education at Roehampton University, UK. Richard Woolley is Deputy Head of the Institute of Education at the University of Worcester, UK, where from 2011 – 2017 he served as Head of Centre for Education and Inclusion. He is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Jane Johnston is Reader in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, UK. Lindy Nahmad-Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, UK.
A very useful introduction to working with the early years child,
providing a holistic overviews of the curriculum areas and Early
Learning Goals applicable world wide but based on those of
England...invaluable for those beginning to discover about young
children's conceptual, language and skills development as well as a
refreshing text for practitioners who want to read about latest
findings and those refreshing themselves on current practice and
provision.
*Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, Lecturer in Education and Research
Associate, Institute of Education, University of London, UK*
This book has the most important principles of early learning
clearly and succinctly laid out. The holistic aspects of cross
curricular learning are demonstrated and referenced...The early
years professional, whether starting out or experienced is
encouraged to reflect not only upon their own practice but also, by
considering theories and research evidence will be able to identify
where their own practice can be improved and developed and extended
into the community...In all, a most useful reference for Early
Years practitioners.
*Rachel Bowles, Associate Research Fellow, School of Education and
Training, University of Greenwich, UK*
Case studies and reflective tasks in this user-friendly guide will
help early years practitioners to reflect on their own practise,
consider the theories and research that support effective practice
and enable them to identify how they can, and why they should, aim
to improve their practice.
*Nursery World*
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