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ECERS-E: The Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale Curricular Extension to ECERS-R (Spiral bound, 3rd Revised edition):... ECERS-E: The Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale Curricular Extension to ECERS-R (Spiral bound, 3rd Revised edition)
Kathy Sylva, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart
R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the third edition of the "ECERS-E", formerly called "Assessing Quality in the Early Years: Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale" ("ECERS-E"). The ECERS-E is an instrument for measuring quality in literacy, numeracy, science and diversity as observable in pre-school in relation to child cognitive and social/behavioural developmental outcomes for children age 3-5. This new update of the 2003 publication has more extensive notes, derived from feedback from extensive use of the instrument by practitioners in hundreds of settings and from local authority early years specialists. The ECERS-E complements the Early Childhood Rating Scales-Revised (ECERS-R), an internationally recognised measure of quality in education and care. Originally devised as a research tool, the scales are used increasingly by Local Authorities during audits to determine and improve the quality of provision, and by practitioners seeking to improve their practice through professional development. This practical handbook offers detailed guidance on providing a quality environment in which young children and their learning can flourish. Kathy Sylva is Professor of Educational Psychology at University of Oxford. She has researched extensively in the education and care of young children. Iram Siraj-Blatchford is Professor of Early Childhood at the Institute of Education, University of London. Her research interests include early childhood curriculum and pedagogy. She has published widely on issues of Early Childhood quality and equality. Brenda Taggart is the Research Co-ordinator of the Effective Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education (EPPSE) project at the Institute of Education, University of London. Her background is in primary education and research.

Early Childhood Matters - Evidence from the Effective Pre-school and Primary Education Project (Paperback): Kathy Sylva, Edward... Early Childhood Matters - Evidence from the Effective Pre-school and Primary Education Project (Paperback)
Kathy Sylva, Edward Melhuish, Pam Sammons, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart
R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Early Childhood Matters documents the rapid development of early years education and care from the late 1990s into the new millennium. It chronicles the unique contribution of the EPPE research to our understanding of the importance of pre-school.

The Effective Pre-school and Primary Education (EPPE) project is the largest European study of the impact of early years education and care on children s developmental outcomes. Through this ground-breaking project a team of internationally-recognised experts provide insights into how home learning environments interact with pre-school and primary school experiences to shape children s progress.

The findings of this fascinating project:

  • provide new evidence of the importance of early childhood experiences
  • show how these experiences influence children s cognitive, social and behavioural development
  • give new insights on the importance of early years education
  • will be relevant to a wide audience who are interested in policy development, early years education and care, and effectiveness research
  • examine how the combined effects of pre-school, primary school and the family interact to shape children s educational outcomes.

This insightful book is essential reading for all those interested in innovative research methodology and policy development in early childhood education and care. It provides new evidence on good practice in early years settings and will have a wide appeal for students and those engaged in providing accredited courses of study at a range of levels in early childhood.

Early Childhood Matters - Evidence from the Effective Pre-school and Primary Education Project (Hardcover, New): Kathy Sylva,... Early Childhood Matters - Evidence from the Effective Pre-school and Primary Education Project (Hardcover, New)
Kathy Sylva, Edward Melhuish, Pam Sammons, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Early Childhood Matters documents the rapid development of early years education and care from the late 1990s into the new millennium. It chronicles the unique contribution of the EPPE research to our understanding of the importance of pre-school.

The Effective Pre-school and Primary Education (EPPE) project is the largest European study of the impact of early years education and care on children's developmental outcomes. Through this ground-breaking project a team of internationally-recognised experts provide insights into how home learning environments interact with pre-school and primary school experiences to shape children's progress.

The findings of this fascinating project:

  • provide new evidence of the importance of early childhood experiences
  • show how these experiences influence children's cognitive, social and behavioural development
  • give new insights on the importance of early years education
  • will be relevant to a wide audience who are interested in policy development, early years education and care, and 'effectiveness' research
  • examine how the combined effects of pre-school, primary school and the family interact to shape children's educational outcomes.

This insightful book is essential reading for all those interested in innovative research methodology and policy development in early childhood education and care. It provides new evidence on good practice in early years settings and will have a wide appeal for students and those engaged in providing accredited courses of study at a range of levels in early childhood.

ECERS-E - The Four Curricular Subscales Extension to the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS-R) (Paperback, 4 Rev... ECERS-E - The Four Curricular Subscales Extension to the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS-R) (Paperback, 4 Rev Ed)
Kathy Sylva, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart; Foreword by Thelma Harms
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

ECERS-E is designed to be used with the Early Childhood Rating Scale-Revised (ECERS-R), an internationally recognized measure of quality in education and care written by Thelma Harms, Richard M. Clifford, and Debby Cryer. It not only complements the ECERS-R but extends the scales to provide additional insights into important aspects of literacy, mathematics, science and environment, as well as practices related to issues of diversity. Given the current focus on emerging literacy and numeracy skills, the ECERS-E provides unique guidance on the kinds of environments that enhance learning in preschool settings. The curriculum domains within the scales bear important relationships to children's (age 3-5) cognitive and social/behavioral developmental outcomes. Using the ECERS-E alongside the ECERS-R gives users a more complete picture of what a high-quality early childhood education program can look like. It can be used by program directors, teaching staff, agency staff, and in teacher training programs. Convenient organization: Literacy Items: Print in the environment Book and literacy areas Adults reading with children Sounds in words Emergent writing/mark making Talking and listening Mathematics Items: Counting and application of counting Reading and representing simple numbers Activities: Shape Activities: Sorting, matching and comparing Science and Environment Items: Natural materials Areas featuring science/science materials Activities: Non living Activities: Living processes Activities: Food preparation Diversity Items: Planning for individual learning needs Gender equality and awareness Race equality and awareness

Teaching in Effective Primary Schools - Research into pedagogy and children's learning (Paperback, New): Iram Siraj,... Teaching in Effective Primary Schools - Research into pedagogy and children's learning (Paperback, New)
Iram Siraj, Brenda Taggart, Pam Sammons, Edward Melhuish, Kathy Sylva, …
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This authoritative research distinguishes excellent classroom practice from the good or the poor and illustrates a range of effective teaching strategies used in primary schools. The closely observed and illuminating examples bring to life the findings on academic effectiveness and quality of pedagogy gathered from 82 focus primary schools examined in the prestigious 15 year longitudinal EPPSE (Effective Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education) Study. While previous EPPSE publications shared important insights into pedagogy and classroom practice through the analysis of the related quantitative data, this book presents the researchers' rich qualitative descriptions of classroom life. It draws on the detailed observations of Year 5 Literacy and Numeracy lessons to: * describe the specific teaching behaviour and relationships that affected student learning outcomes advantageously - or not * identify which were the most - and least - effective lessons, and why * analyses aspects of lessons such as interactions, teacher-pupil dialogue and issues of (dis)organization and behaviour management. Effective Teachers in Primary Schools offers a unique insight into successful pedagogy, and is an essential resource for all primary school leaders, classroom teachers, and those looking for practical and evidence-based approaches to improve pupil outcomes through classroom practice. It will also appeal to researchers and students interested in mixed method or longitudinal studies of education. All the authors are Principal Investigators of the EPPSE study. Iram Siraj-Blatchford is Professor of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, where Brenda Taggart is the EPPSE research coordinator. Pam Sammons is Professor of Education and Kathy Sylva Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Oxford. Edward Melhuish is Professor of Human Development at Birkbeck.

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