A recent report has found that young children are not receiving the play-based education they are supposed to because of pressure on practitioners to prepare for more formal learning in later years. In this engaging and stimulating guide, Ros Garrick considers every aspect of outdoor play - from its rationale in early childhood education, to incorporating it successfully into the curriculum and assessing its wider implications for teaching and learning. This new edition has been brought up-to-date with recent national and international research, the Every Child Matters Agenda and the Early…mehr
A recent report has found that young children are not receiving the play-based education they are supposed to because of pressure on practitioners to prepare for more formal learning in later years. In this engaging and stimulating guide, Ros Garrick considers every aspect of outdoor play - from its rationale in early childhood education, to incorporating it successfully into the curriculum and assessing its wider implications for teaching and learning. This new edition has been brought up-to-date with recent national and international research, the Every Child Matters Agenda and the Early Years Foundation Stage guidance. New case studies and examples of international practice are included, as well as a fully updated list of useful organizations and agencies.
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. A Rationale for Outdoor Play in Early Childhood Education and Care Children's voices Can you remember? What are children's views? Changing landscapes Children's health An environment for all kinds of learning Gender issues 2. The Place of the Garden in the Historical Development of Early Childhood Education Froebel Margaret McMillan Susan Isaacs The historical tradition of play 3. Perspectives on Young Children and Outdoor Play The growing and maturing child The pre-school child The child explorer An active partner in learning Diverse childhoods Geographical perspectives: wild places Sociological perspectives: children's peer cultures Playwork perspectives 4. Outdoor Play Decisions Programme structure Managing conflict Unpredictable weather All kinds of weather Messy play Gender Inclusion Listening to children Health and Safety 5. Planning an Outdoor Curriculum in the Early Years Curriculum frameworks internationally The observation and planning cycle Long term planning: designing the outdoor space Defining spaces Long term planning: areas of provision Evaluating long term plans Medium term planning for outdoor learning Short term planning for outdoor learning The adult role 6. Outdoor Learning in Early Years Curricula Internationally The Villetta Pre-school in Reggio Emilia Forest Schools Growing Schools in England 7. Sources of advice, guidance and support References
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. A Rationale for Outdoor Play in Early Childhood Education and Care Children's voices Can you remember? What are children's views? Changing landscapes Children's health An environment for all kinds of learning Gender issues 2. The Place of the Garden in the Historical Development of Early Childhood Education Froebel Margaret McMillan Susan Isaacs The historical tradition of play 3. Perspectives on Young Children and Outdoor Play The growing and maturing child The pre-school child The child explorer An active partner in learning Diverse childhoods Geographical perspectives: wild places Sociological perspectives: children's peer cultures Playwork perspectives 4. Outdoor Play Decisions Programme structure Managing conflict Unpredictable weather All kinds of weather Messy play Gender Inclusion Listening to children Health and Safety 5. Planning an Outdoor Curriculum in the Early Years Curriculum frameworks internationally The observation and planning cycle Long term planning: designing the outdoor space Defining spaces Long term planning: areas of provision Evaluating long term plans Medium term planning for outdoor learning Short term planning for outdoor learning The adult role 6. Outdoor Learning in Early Years Curricula Internationally The Villetta Pre-school in Reggio Emilia Forest Schools Growing Schools in England 7. Sources of advice, guidance and support References
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