"Starting from the Child" supports early years practitioners to be
advocates for young children and their learning needs. In the
fourth edition of this highly influential and inspirational book,
Julie Fisher outlines the important theories and research which
should underpin best early years practice. She takes a robust and
principled stand against downward pressure to formalise young
children's learning too soon, and offers practical and meaningful
ways to develop high quality learning and teaching in the early
years.
"Starting from the Child" challenges all early years
practitioners to consider: How to build on children's innate desire
to learn and their competence and autonomy as effective early
learners How to plan environments indoors and out that make
learning irresistible How to plan for high quality child-initiated
learning to take place seamlessly alongside learning that is
adult-initiated The role of the adult in supporting and extending
young children's learning How daily observation of children informs
and underpins planning for their individual and unique learning
needs Revised and updated throughout, this fourth edition includes
the latest research on early brain development and reference to
recent government initiatives including the revised Early Years
Foundation Stage.
"Starting from the Child" is essential reading, not only for
early years practitioners, but for all those who manage and make
decisions about early learning.
""In the fourth edition of this book, Julie Fisher once again
demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the history of early
childhood education, and the enduring principles that continue to
underpin practice. She has skilfully blended these principles with
contemporary research and theory in order to provide readers with
deep understanding of young children as capable, competent and
eager learners. Julie draws on her extensive work with
practitioners to present the everyday realities and complexities of
their practice, and to sound welcome notes of caution about the
ways in which policy frameworks are used. She offers vignettes to
illustrate key issues, provocations and challenges to stimulate
thinking, and questions to engage readers with contemporary issues
and dilemmas. The book also reflects deeply held convictions about
the moral and ethical responsibilities we have to teach young
children in ways that respect their extraordinary enthusiasm for
learning.
This book will be invaluable for students of early childhood
education, especially those on professional development programmes
such as Early Childhood Studies, Early Years Professional Status,
and Post Graduate Certificate of Education."
Professor Elizabeth Wood, University of Sheffield, UK
"The fourth edition of this classic text has been updated with
recent research. This is very helpful in supporting readers but
it's the underpinning philosophy that makes this a continuing
classic. The title says it all. Julie takes the reader by the hand
and says 'Look and listen, give these children your full and
respectful attention and they will teach you how to be with them.'
All the practical ideas in the book support practitioners in using
their skills and knowledge to recognise early childhood as valuable
in its own right - to be relished and enjoyed, not to be rushed
through or seen merely as preparation for the next stage. We owe it
to our children to take heed."
Helen Moylett, Early Years Consultant and writer
"Julie Fisher's work has been a staple of Early Childhood
Education since the first edition of Starting from the Child in
1996. Her fourth edition does not disappoint, and is a welcome
development of her thinking. She delves in more detail, for
example, into brain development, and leads her readers further into
the latest scientific thinking on how children learn. She is, as
ever, insightful about how adults work with children, with helpful
advice about how to observe (and record) children's learning, and
how to plan effectively.
Her inclusion of her own latest field work ensures that Julie's
advice on early years practice remains rooted in the everyday,
while making accessible a range of theoretical and scientific
perspectives. This is a book for students, teachers and other early
years workers seeking to find their way through the conflicting
needs of a rapidly changing area of work."
Nick Swarbrick, Programme Lead for the Undergraduate Modular
Programme in the School of Education, Oxford Brookes University,
UK"
General
Imprint: |
Open University Press
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2013 |
First published: |
2013 |
Authors: |
Julie Fisher
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
264 |
Edition: |
4th edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-335-24651-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
General
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LSN: |
0-335-24651-6 |
Barcode: |
9780335246519 |
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