基本説明
Considers new ways of working with parents, promoting inter-professional collabolation, and achieving sustainable, systematic change in children's services.
Full Description
Reviews of the first edition"At a time of constant and rapid change in education, this book will inform and reassure early childhood professionals."
Practical Pre-School "Besides advice on the most helpful ways to develop learning in areas such as maths and literacy, there are suggestions and comments about further reading at the end of each chapter, and examples of the thoughts and responses of real children are never far from the page."
TES"Innovative, resourceful and thoroughly researched... a challenge to existing and emerging early childhood professionals."
Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodPromoting Children's Learning from Birth to Five supports early years professionals as they develop new practices to promote young children's learning. This second edition fully reflects the enormous changes in early childhood education and care since the publication of the first edition. Retaining its successful focus on literacy and mathematical development as key exemplars of promoting young children's learning, the book considers new ways of working with parents, promoting inter-professional collaboration, and achieving sustainable, systematic change in children's services.The second edition:
Draws on current research in early literacy and mathematical thinking
Focuses on multiprofessional practice, showing how practitioners who work from evidence across professional boundaries are able to give strong, interactive and sensitive support to young children and their parents
Takes into account policies and practices such as Every Child Matters, the Primary Strategy and Children's Centres
Includes updated material on aspects of leadership, and on the role of the Senior Practitioner in developing innovative services for children and their families
Explores the importance of personal, social and emotional development in the curriculum for under-fives
Working from the basis that children learn most readily in contexts where parents and professionals are keen to learn, the authors help early childhood professionals to meet the challenges of reshaping children's services.This is key reading for all early childhood professionals and students.
Contents
Chapter One: Setting the National Scene
Chapter Two: The Integration of Early Childhood Services
Chapter Three: The Inquiring Professional
Chapter Four: Young Children as Learners
Chapter Five: Language and Literacy Learning
Chapter Six: How Adults Support Children's Literacy Learning
Chapter Seven: Mathematical Learning
Chapter Eight: How Adults Support Children's Mathematical Thinking
Chapter Nine: Creating Contexts for Professional Development
Chapter Ten: Early Childhood Services in the Twenty-First Century