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Interacting or Interfering? Improving Interactions in the Early Years (Paperback, Ed)
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Interacting or Interfering? Improving Interactions in the Early Years (Paperback, Ed)
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High quality interactions are recognised as fundamental to the
achievement of outstanding teaching and learning in the early
years. If you are working with children from six months to six
years this authoritative new book from leading author Julie Fisher
encourages you to reflect deeply on the quality and impact of
interactions in your setting. Drawing on research undertaken in
baby rooms, nurseries and classrooms over four years the book
challenges prevailing orthodoxies and offers specific practical
guidance on how to improve the quality of interactions on a
day-to-day basis. With its illuminating examples, the book shows
how you can best tune into and respond effectively to young
children's conversations. It exemplifies how interactions are most
effectively sustained and how developing high quality interactions
can better scaffold and support children's learning and
development. 'Interacting or Interfering?' * Identifies the key
components of effective interactions and how implementing these can
improve the quality of children's learning * Contains transcripts
of interactions from baby rooms through to Year 2 classes which
exemplify key messages * Provides prompts you can use to analyse
and improve your own practice Written in the author's exceptionally
clear and accessible style, this book is indispensable reading for
all students and practitioners working and studying in the early
years. "There is a tendency for adult talk to dominate nurseries
and schools in an attempt to manage, organise and interrogate
children's learning; this closes down children's own investigation
and capacity for thought. Fisher points out how 'the very act of
"being an educator" can sometimes distort the nature of an
interaction so much that it inhibits the very learning it is trying
to promote'. In this timely, thought-provoking and very readable
book she prompts us to think more deeply about interactions and
adapt new strategies to encourage all young children to engage in
meaningful and enriching talk." TACTYC, March, 2016 "The prompts
and points for reflection encourage practitioners to critically
consider their role and function, noting where their work is
affirmed and where there is scope for further development ... This
book is both relevant, though provoking and extremely useful for
all involved in early childhood - an excellent tool for
professional development." Marion Dowling, Early Education Journal,
No 79/ Summer 2016
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