Evolved through conversations with key early childhood education experts, Schemas in the Early Years focuses on the value of â repeated patternsâ of action or â schemasâ in young childrenâ s play.
Evolved through conversations with key early childhood education experts, Schemas in the Early Years focuses on the value of â repeated patternsâ of action or â schemasâ in young childrenâ s play.
Cath Arnold is an early years consultant associated with the Pen Green Research Base, Corby, UK.
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Introduction Cath Arnold Chapter 1: Treasure basket play - learning to move or moving to learn? Julie Brierley Chapter 2: Lines and Connections Everywhere: A Possible Insight into Ezra Moores' Conceptualisation of the World Colette Tait Chapter 3: Round and Round: Learning about schemas in the Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) curriculum Amanda Thomas Chapter 4: Schemas and Language Emma Hewitt Chapter 5: Schemas and Metaphor Cath Arnold and Sue Gascoyne Chapter 6: Why do they do that, and how should we respond? Kate Barker Chapter 7: An Exploration of Schematic Play in Autistic Children Tamsin Grimmer and Sue Gascoyne Chapter 8: Feeling at home in the world: linking schemas with landscape and embodiment understandings Jan White Chapter 9: Bringing post-humanism and Froebel into conversation with schema play Christina MacRae Chapter 10: Children First: The Relevance of Schemas for Children in School Christine Parker Co-writers: Zoë Austin and Antonio Griffiths-Murru Concluding Thoughts Jan White and Cath Arnold
Introduction Cath Arnold Chapter 1: Treasure basket play - learning to move or moving to learn? Julie Brierley Chapter 2: Lines and Connections Everywhere: A Possible Insight into Ezra Moores' Conceptualisation of the World Colette Tait Chapter 3: Round and Round: Learning about schemas in the Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) curriculum Amanda Thomas Chapter 4: Schemas and Language Emma Hewitt Chapter 5: Schemas and Metaphor Cath Arnold and Sue Gascoyne Chapter 6: Why do they do that, and how should we respond? Kate Barker Chapter 7: An Exploration of Schematic Play in Autistic Children Tamsin Grimmer and Sue Gascoyne Chapter 8: Feeling at home in the world: linking schemas with landscape and embodiment understandings Jan White Chapter 9: Bringing post-humanism and Froebel into conversation with schema play Christina MacRae Chapter 10: Children First: The Relevance of Schemas for Children in School Christine Parker Co-writers: Zoë Austin and Antonio Griffiths-Murru Concluding Thoughts Jan White and Cath Arnold
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