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E-grāmata: Observing Learning in Early Childhood

  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529783971
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529783971
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This book is a concise and accessible guide to observation as a tool for supporting learning for children aged 0 - 5. It provides comprehensive coverage of the what, why, and how of observation, brought to life with extensive case studies and contextualised alongside other crucial Early Years’ topics, including child development and play.

This book encourages readers to consider their own context and practice, with reflective questions at the end of each chapter and specific chapters on linking observations to the curriculum and sharing insights with parents and colleagues.

The focus on both learning and self-reflection makes ‘Observing Learning in Early Childhood’ ideal for students, newly qualified teachers, and current practitioners alike.

Dr. Stella Louis is a freelance early years consultant, with 34 years’ experience of working with children and families across the UK, South Africa and Australia.

A concise and accessible guide to observation for supporting and understanding children and their learning from 0-5 years old.
About the Author viii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Why Observations Matter
1(12)
2 The Cycle of Observation
13(13)
3 The Network for Learning
26(12)
4 The 12 Features of Play
38(12)
5 Schemas
50(13)
6 Observing and Identifying Schemas
63(12)
7 Interpreting Learning
75(15)
8 Reflecting on Observations and Links to the Curriculum
90(12)
9 Observations As a Tool -- Sharing Observations with Parents and Colleagues
102(12)
10 Translating Professional Knowledge Into Practice
114(13)
Index 127
Dr Stella Louis is a freelance early years consultant. She originally trained as a NNEB nursery nurse and has taught on the NNEB specialising in observations, Stella has thirty four years experience of working with children and families. For the last ten years she has been involved in training educators and is particularly interested in observation and its part in supporting learning, development and teaching. Currently Stella leads a small team of Froebelian travelling tutors in promoting, developing and delivering the Froebel Trust Short Courses in the United Kingdom. Stella is author of numerous books and articles including Observing Young Children (Sage), Understanding Schemas in Young Children (Bloomsbury) and How to use Group Supervision to Improve Early Years Practice (Routledge). Stella has worked both in the United Kingdom and internationally, in South Africa, where she worked with teachers to develop a Froebelian approach to teaching and learning. For the last eight years Stella has been the lead trainer in a project led by Professor Tina Bruce in Kliptown, Soweto South Africa. Stella has extensive experience working with children and their families in England, South Africa and Australia.