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E-grāmata: Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years

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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317479819
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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317479819

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Supporting Childrens Learning in the Early Years is aimed at early years practitioners who are developing their knowledge and understanding of professional practice through studying at undergraduate level. The book encourages readers to consider their professional development as reflective practitioners, building on and supporting the government agenda to provide quality provision for young children and their families.

Combining theory and practice, and bringing together current research and thinking in a broad range of areas, the book covers:











Learning environments: young children as learners, assessment of learning, well being and childrens rights, diversity and inclusion.





Learning and development: childrens development including social and emotional development, literacy and mathematical development, the potential of ICT, fostering creativity, musical development and knowledge and understanding of the world.





Reflective practice: the learning environment, safeguarding and wellbeing, the reflective practitioner.

Throughout, the contributions in this book encourage the reader to consider the diverse range of experiences which young children bring to early years and early primary settings and suggest ways in which they can be supported. The book will also be a valuable and unique resource for training providers of a range of courses at further and higher education level that prepare people to work with, and lead in, early years settings in the UK.
Acknowledgements vii
General introduction
1(4)
Carrie Cable
Linda Miller
Gill Goodliff
Part 1: Supporting learning
5(78)
Introduction
Linda Miller
Young children as learners
7(10)
Angela Anning
Anne Edwards
Promoting children's welfare by respecting their rights
17(11)
Gerison Lansdown
Identity, self-esteem and learning
28(11)
Iram Siraj-Blatchford
Priscilla Clarke
Parent partnership and inclusion in the early years
39(8)
Alice Paige-Smith
Living and learning
47(5)
Claire Young
A folk model of assessment - and an alternative
52(13)
Margaret Carr
Listening to children
65(6)
Alison Clark
Observing children
71(12)
Jane Devereux
Part 2: Learning and development
83(98)
Introduction
Carrie Cable
Children's social and emotional development
86(13)
Naima Browne
Children from birth to three playing, growing and learning through moving and doing
99(11)
Julia Manning-Morton
Maggie Thorp
Young children becoming literate
110(11)
Robin Campbell
Science and ICT
121(12)
Rosemary Feasey
Margaret Still
Creative practice and practice which fosters creativity
133(8)
Anna Craft
Bob Jeffrey
Great communicators
141(10)
Marian Whitehead
Born mathematical?
151(7)
Linda Pound
Problem solving
158(12)
Sue Gifford
Knowledge and understanding of the world developed through a garden project
170(11)
Jane Devereux
Ann Bridges
Part 3: Learning environments - children and adults
181(62)
Introduction
Gill Goodliff
The democratic and reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce
183(9)
Peter Moss
Reflection and developing a community of practice
192(7)
Alice Paige-Smith
Anna Craft
Exploring children's expressions of attachment in nursery
199(12)
Peter Elfer
Emotional wellbeing
211(9)
Marion Dowling
The physical environment
220(11)
Sue Robson
The future of childhood
231(4)
Jennie Lindon
Creating contexts for professional development
235(8)
Angela Anning
Anne Edwards
Index 243
Linda Miller is Emeritus Professor of Early Years at The Open University.

Carrie Cable is a Senior Lecturer in Education at The Open University and Director of a DCSF funded research project into language learning in primary schools.

Gill Goodliff is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Awards for Early Years at The Open University.