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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Available as single volumes or as a complete set, this collection
traces the evolution of a literary genre: the British speculative
future war novel. Taking science fiction from the 1890s, this set
explores the various ways in which the science fiction tradition
can be interpreted.
Previously published as The Early Years Professional's Complete
Companion, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and is the
essential resource for aspiring and existing leaders of early years
practice. Covering a wide range of theoretical and practical
concepts, this book helps the reader consider how they can develop
excellent practice within their unique setting. Divided into three
distinct sections, the book begins by exploring the origins of
early years practice, before discussing principles in development,
social policy and child protection. The second section considers
what constitutes high quality practice, and reflects on the role of
emotional security, environment, and adults in shaping children's
learning and development. The third and final section examines how
activities associated with continued professional development
impact on teaching standards, before finishing with a discussion on
international perspectives on early years practice. Key features
include: New chapters on safeguarding, children's rights,
continuous professional development and international perspectives
of early years practice. Chapter objectives, tasks and links to the
Early Years Foundation Stage. Case studies with questions for
reflection to promote critical thinking. New developments in the
early years practice arena are outlined, including the emergence of
Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS). This book is an essential text
for those working towards qualifications in early years teaching
and leading practice, and provides a flexible basis for tutors,
trainers, assessors and mentors to further develop programmes of
education and training. It will also appeal to teachers and
practitioners interested in considering potential routes for
continuing their professional development.
Fully updated to reflect the changes to the Early Years
Professional Status (EYPS) qualification, this second edition
remains the essential handbook to support all those considering or
working towards EYPS and on whichever pathway they embark.
Organised into three parts, the text starts by leading you through
the initial requirements for entry to the programme, providing an
overview of the different pathways. It goes on to focus on the
standards against which all EYP candidates are tested, and then
finally looks at the new validation process and beyond. Although
closely linked to the standards required for EYPS, and their
relationship with the Early Years Foundation Stage, the book is not
a standard-by-standard manual; it supports you in developing an
organic, holistic perspective on childcare and education, combining
practical skills with knowledge development. The text includes case
studies based on real practice scenarios, ideas for practical
activities, further reading, reflection, interviews and advice from
EYPS candidates who have successfully negotiated the validation
process.
Previously published as The Early Years Professional's Complete
Companion, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and is the
essential resource for aspiring and existing leaders of early years
practice. Covering a wide range of theoretical and practical
concepts, this book helps the reader consider how they can develop
excellent practice within their unique setting. Divided into three
distinct sections, the book begins by exploring the origins of
early years practice, before discussing principles in development,
social policy and child protection. The second section considers
what constitutes high quality practice, and reflects on the role of
emotional security, environment, and adults in shaping children's
learning and development. The third and final section examines how
activities associated with continued professional development
impact on teaching standards, before finishing with a discussion on
international perspectives on early years practice. Key features
include: New chapters on safeguarding, children's rights,
continuous professional development and international perspectives
of early years practice. Chapter objectives, tasks and links to the
Early Years Foundation Stage. Case studies with questions for
reflection to promote critical thinking. New developments in the
early years practice arena are outlined, including the emergence of
Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS). This book is an essential text
for those working towards qualifications in early years teaching
and leading practice, and provides a flexible basis for tutors,
trainers, assessors and mentors to further develop programmes of
education and training. It will also appeal to teachers and
practitioners interested in considering potential routes for
continuing their professional development.
This new text is the only resource out there to address the needs
of today's early years students/trainees and support them through
every stage of the early years research process. Research in the
Early Years contains case study material in the form of four
fictional students' experiences, which run through the book.
Readers follow these example students through their dissertation
module as they address common problems, issues and pitfalls. Clear
explanations and a step-by-step approach are balanced with
sufficient depth and rigour to challenge those on undergraduate
courses or following graduate programmes such as EYPS.
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X-It (Paperback)
Jane George
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R355
Discovery Miles 3 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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LOVE IS A DRUG. In 1980 NYC, eighteen-year-old J.J. Buckingham is
an uptight trendoid. Working as a mannequin painter and a counter
girl, she moonlights as a creature of the nightclubs. J.J. falls
for aloof, crazy-talented artist and bicycle messenger X-It. In
order to win his love, she succumbs to the dark machinations of
drug dealer Marko Voodoo. X-It will love her if she's the queen of
underground Manhattan, right? Her plan backfires with horrendous
consequences. Can J.J. scrap her way out of a maze of drugs, clubs,
and danger before it's too late?
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