Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years
Herausgeber: Miller, Linda; Cable, Carrie; Devereux, Jane
Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years
Herausgeber: Miller, Linda; Cable, Carrie; Devereux, Jane
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Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years is aimed primarily at early years practitioners who are developing their knowledge and understanding of professional practice through studying.
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Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years is aimed primarily at early years practitioners who are developing their knowledge and understanding of professional practice through studying.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 783g
- ISBN-13: 9780415496964
- ISBN-10: 0415496969
- Artikelnr.: 26984911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 783g
- ISBN-13: 9780415496964
- ISBN-10: 0415496969
- Artikelnr.: 26984911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
Acknowledgements Introduction Carrie Cable, Linda Miller and Gill Goodliff
Part 1 Roles, provision and practices Linda Miller Introduction 1. Young
children as learners Angela Anning and Anne Edwards 2. Promoting children's
welfare by respecting their rights Gerison Lansdown 3. Identity,
self-esteem and learning Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Priscilla Clarke 4.
Parent partnership and inclusion in the early years Alice Paige-Smith 5.
Living and learning Claire Young 6. A folk model of assessment - and an
alternative Margaret Carr 7. Listening to children Alison Clark 8.
Observing children Jane Devereux Part 2 Learning and Development Carrie
Cable Introduction 9. Children's social and emotional development Naima
Browne 10. Children from birth to three playing, growing and learning
through moving and doing Julie Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp 11. Young
children becoming literate Robin Campbell 12. Science and ICT Rosemary
Feasey and Margaret Still 13. Creative practice and pratice which fosters
creativity Anna Craft and Bob Jeffrey 14. Great communicators Marian
Whitehead 15. Born mathematical Linda Pound 16. Problem solving Sue Gifford
17. Knowledge and understanding of the world developed through a garden
project Jane Devereux and Ann Bridges Part 3 Learning environments -
children and adults Introduction Gill Goodliff 18. The democratic and
reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce
Peter Moss 19. Reflection and developing a community of practice Alice
Paige-Smith and Anna Craft 20. Exploring children's expressions of
attachment in nursery Peter Elfer 21. Emotional wellbeing Marion Dowling
22. The physical environment Sue Robson 23. The future of childhood Jennie
Lindon 24. Creating contexts for professional developmnent Angela Anning
and Anne Edwards
Part 1 Roles, provision and practices Linda Miller Introduction 1. Young
children as learners Angela Anning and Anne Edwards 2. Promoting children's
welfare by respecting their rights Gerison Lansdown 3. Identity,
self-esteem and learning Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Priscilla Clarke 4.
Parent partnership and inclusion in the early years Alice Paige-Smith 5.
Living and learning Claire Young 6. A folk model of assessment - and an
alternative Margaret Carr 7. Listening to children Alison Clark 8.
Observing children Jane Devereux Part 2 Learning and Development Carrie
Cable Introduction 9. Children's social and emotional development Naima
Browne 10. Children from birth to three playing, growing and learning
through moving and doing Julie Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp 11. Young
children becoming literate Robin Campbell 12. Science and ICT Rosemary
Feasey and Margaret Still 13. Creative practice and pratice which fosters
creativity Anna Craft and Bob Jeffrey 14. Great communicators Marian
Whitehead 15. Born mathematical Linda Pound 16. Problem solving Sue Gifford
17. Knowledge and understanding of the world developed through a garden
project Jane Devereux and Ann Bridges Part 3 Learning environments -
children and adults Introduction Gill Goodliff 18. The democratic and
reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce
Peter Moss 19. Reflection and developing a community of practice Alice
Paige-Smith and Anna Craft 20. Exploring children's expressions of
attachment in nursery Peter Elfer 21. Emotional wellbeing Marion Dowling
22. The physical environment Sue Robson 23. The future of childhood Jennie
Lindon 24. Creating contexts for professional developmnent Angela Anning
and Anne Edwards
Acknowledgements Introduction Carrie Cable, Linda Miller and Gill Goodliff
Part 1 Roles, provision and practices Linda Miller Introduction 1. Young
children as learners Angela Anning and Anne Edwards 2. Promoting children's
welfare by respecting their rights Gerison Lansdown 3. Identity,
self-esteem and learning Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Priscilla Clarke 4.
Parent partnership and inclusion in the early years Alice Paige-Smith 5.
Living and learning Claire Young 6. A folk model of assessment - and an
alternative Margaret Carr 7. Listening to children Alison Clark 8.
Observing children Jane Devereux Part 2 Learning and Development Carrie
Cable Introduction 9. Children's social and emotional development Naima
Browne 10. Children from birth to three playing, growing and learning
through moving and doing Julie Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp 11. Young
children becoming literate Robin Campbell 12. Science and ICT Rosemary
Feasey and Margaret Still 13. Creative practice and pratice which fosters
creativity Anna Craft and Bob Jeffrey 14. Great communicators Marian
Whitehead 15. Born mathematical Linda Pound 16. Problem solving Sue Gifford
17. Knowledge and understanding of the world developed through a garden
project Jane Devereux and Ann Bridges Part 3 Learning environments -
children and adults Introduction Gill Goodliff 18. The democratic and
reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce
Peter Moss 19. Reflection and developing a community of practice Alice
Paige-Smith and Anna Craft 20. Exploring children's expressions of
attachment in nursery Peter Elfer 21. Emotional wellbeing Marion Dowling
22. The physical environment Sue Robson 23. The future of childhood Jennie
Lindon 24. Creating contexts for professional developmnent Angela Anning
and Anne Edwards
Part 1 Roles, provision and practices Linda Miller Introduction 1. Young
children as learners Angela Anning and Anne Edwards 2. Promoting children's
welfare by respecting their rights Gerison Lansdown 3. Identity,
self-esteem and learning Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Priscilla Clarke 4.
Parent partnership and inclusion in the early years Alice Paige-Smith 5.
Living and learning Claire Young 6. A folk model of assessment - and an
alternative Margaret Carr 7. Listening to children Alison Clark 8.
Observing children Jane Devereux Part 2 Learning and Development Carrie
Cable Introduction 9. Children's social and emotional development Naima
Browne 10. Children from birth to three playing, growing and learning
through moving and doing Julie Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp 11. Young
children becoming literate Robin Campbell 12. Science and ICT Rosemary
Feasey and Margaret Still 13. Creative practice and pratice which fosters
creativity Anna Craft and Bob Jeffrey 14. Great communicators Marian
Whitehead 15. Born mathematical Linda Pound 16. Problem solving Sue Gifford
17. Knowledge and understanding of the world developed through a garden
project Jane Devereux and Ann Bridges Part 3 Learning environments -
children and adults Introduction Gill Goodliff 18. The democratic and
reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce
Peter Moss 19. Reflection and developing a community of practice Alice
Paige-Smith and Anna Craft 20. Exploring children's expressions of
attachment in nursery Peter Elfer 21. Emotional wellbeing Marion Dowling
22. The physical environment Sue Robson 23. The future of childhood Jennie
Lindon 24. Creating contexts for professional developmnent Angela Anning
and Anne Edwards