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Working with Children in the Early Years is an accessible introduction to early years theories, policy and practice, offering practitioners the opportunity to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills for working with young children.
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Working with Children in the Early Years is an accessible introduction to early years theories, policy and practice, offering practitioners the opportunity to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills for working with young children.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136034626
- Artikelnr.: 38259899
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136034626
- Artikelnr.: 38259899
Carrie Cable is Senior Lecturer in Education at The Open University and Director of a DCSF funded research project into language learning in primary schools. Linda Miller is Emeritus Professor of Early Years at The Open University. Gill Goodliff is Senior Lecturer and Head of Awards for Early Years at The Open University.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 Roles, provision and practices
Introduction 1. The roles and responsibilities of leaders 2. A day in the
life of a bilingual teaching assistant 3. Developing professionalism in the
early years: from policy to practice 4. Working in teams in early years
settings 5. Professional roles in the early years 6. Leadership in a
multi-agency context 7. Approaches to curricula in the early years Part 2
Children's lives Introduction 8. Modern Childhood: contemporary theories
and children's lives 9. Health Inequalities in early childhood 10. What's
it all about? - how introducing heuristic play has affected provision for
the under-threes in one day nursery 11. Exploring the great outdoors 12.
'Hi Granny! I'm writing a novel.' 13. Creativity across the curriculum 14.
Children growing and changing: the interpersonal world of the growing child
15. Promoting Healthy Eating in Early Years Settings 16. Playing with Song
17. Young children, learning and ICT: a case study in the UK maintained
sector Part 3 Listening to children and adults Introduction 18. The
challenges of starting school 19. Listening to young children: multiple
voices, meanings and understandings 20. The role of grandparents in
children's learning 21. What can we learn from listening to girls and boys
talking about their play? 22. Watching and listening; the tools of
assessment 23. 'It's not like anything Joe and I have experienced before':
family workshops at Tate Modern 24. Parents and practitioners: sharing
education 25. Working with Parents
Introduction 1. The roles and responsibilities of leaders 2. A day in the
life of a bilingual teaching assistant 3. Developing professionalism in the
early years: from policy to practice 4. Working in teams in early years
settings 5. Professional roles in the early years 6. Leadership in a
multi-agency context 7. Approaches to curricula in the early years Part 2
Children's lives Introduction 8. Modern Childhood: contemporary theories
and children's lives 9. Health Inequalities in early childhood 10. What's
it all about? - how introducing heuristic play has affected provision for
the under-threes in one day nursery 11. Exploring the great outdoors 12.
'Hi Granny! I'm writing a novel.' 13. Creativity across the curriculum 14.
Children growing and changing: the interpersonal world of the growing child
15. Promoting Healthy Eating in Early Years Settings 16. Playing with Song
17. Young children, learning and ICT: a case study in the UK maintained
sector Part 3 Listening to children and adults Introduction 18. The
challenges of starting school 19. Listening to young children: multiple
voices, meanings and understandings 20. The role of grandparents in
children's learning 21. What can we learn from listening to girls and boys
talking about their play? 22. Watching and listening; the tools of
assessment 23. 'It's not like anything Joe and I have experienced before':
family workshops at Tate Modern 24. Parents and practitioners: sharing
education 25. Working with Parents
Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 Roles, provision and practices
Introduction 1. The roles and responsibilities of leaders 2. A day in the
life of a bilingual teaching assistant 3. Developing professionalism in the
early years: from policy to practice 4. Working in teams in early years
settings 5. Professional roles in the early years 6. Leadership in a
multi-agency context 7. Approaches to curricula in the early years Part 2
Children's lives Introduction 8. Modern Childhood: contemporary theories
and children's lives 9. Health Inequalities in early childhood 10. What's
it all about? - how introducing heuristic play has affected provision for
the under-threes in one day nursery 11. Exploring the great outdoors 12.
'Hi Granny! I'm writing a novel.' 13. Creativity across the curriculum 14.
Children growing and changing: the interpersonal world of the growing child
15. Promoting Healthy Eating in Early Years Settings 16. Playing with Song
17. Young children, learning and ICT: a case study in the UK maintained
sector Part 3 Listening to children and adults Introduction 18. The
challenges of starting school 19. Listening to young children: multiple
voices, meanings and understandings 20. The role of grandparents in
children's learning 21. What can we learn from listening to girls and boys
talking about their play? 22. Watching and listening; the tools of
assessment 23. 'It's not like anything Joe and I have experienced before':
family workshops at Tate Modern 24. Parents and practitioners: sharing
education 25. Working with Parents
Introduction 1. The roles and responsibilities of leaders 2. A day in the
life of a bilingual teaching assistant 3. Developing professionalism in the
early years: from policy to practice 4. Working in teams in early years
settings 5. Professional roles in the early years 6. Leadership in a
multi-agency context 7. Approaches to curricula in the early years Part 2
Children's lives Introduction 8. Modern Childhood: contemporary theories
and children's lives 9. Health Inequalities in early childhood 10. What's
it all about? - how introducing heuristic play has affected provision for
the under-threes in one day nursery 11. Exploring the great outdoors 12.
'Hi Granny! I'm writing a novel.' 13. Creativity across the curriculum 14.
Children growing and changing: the interpersonal world of the growing child
15. Promoting Healthy Eating in Early Years Settings 16. Playing with Song
17. Young children, learning and ICT: a case study in the UK maintained
sector Part 3 Listening to children and adults Introduction 18. The
challenges of starting school 19. Listening to young children: multiple
voices, meanings and understandings 20. The role of grandparents in
children's learning 21. What can we learn from listening to girls and boys
talking about their play? 22. Watching and listening; the tools of
assessment 23. 'It's not like anything Joe and I have experienced before':
family workshops at Tate Modern 24. Parents and practitioners: sharing
education 25. Working with Parents