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The second edition of Child Development: Theory and Practice 0-11
has been fully revised and updated while retaining the
authoritative, accessible and well structured writing style that
proved popular in the first edition. The text is infused with the
authors' passion and enthusiasm for the subject and their anecdotes
provide engaging real-life examples of child development in
practice.
Social justice is a concept which is widely touted and lauded as
desirable, yet its meaning may differ depending on whether its
focus is on the underlying values of social justice, the more
specific objectives these entail, or the actual practices or
policies which aim to achieve social justice. In the current global
political context, we need to re-examine what we mean by social
justice, and demonstrate that "making a difference" and
contributing to human flourishing is more achievable than this
context would suggest. The book aims to increase our sense of being
able to enact social justice, by showcasing different ways of
contributing to social justice, and "making a difference" in
different settings and different ways. Part 1 introduces a fluid
and contextual approach to social justice. Part 2 examines social
justice and faith perspectives, such as Christianity, Judaism,
Islam and community organisations. Part 3 illustrates perspectives
on children, the family, sport and local government. Part IV
provides perspectives of social justice in education. Considering
concepts of citizenship and social justice from a variety of
contemporary perspectives, Everyday Social Justice and Citizenship
should be considered essential reading for academics and students
from a range of social scientific disciplines with an interest in
social justice, as well as those working in education, community
work, youth work and chaplaincy.
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.
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 is a complete guide to supporting physical development in the
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), promoting a holistic approach
and drawing on examples of good practice. "Physical Development"
introduces this area of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to
trainee and qualified early years professionals. The physical
development of children aged between 0-5 years is introduced within
the context of the EYFS. A balanced approach to the Early Learning
Goals is encouraged ensuring that key principles of good early
years practice are maintained and developed, and the holistic
development of the child is promoted. This user-friendly guide will
support early years professionals to: reflect on current practice
and develop skills; evaluate the implications of research for early
years practice and provision; promote interdisciplinary teamwork
between those who work with and support young children; meet the
diverse needs of children at different developmental stages and
ages; and support children as they move within and beyond the EYFS.
This series introduces each of the six areas of the Early Years
Foundation Stage (EYFS): Personal, Social and Emotional
Development; Language, Literacy and Communication; Problem Solving,
Reasoning and Numeracy; Knowledge and Understanding of the World;
Creative Development; and Physical Development. Each book delivers
accessible yet rigorous support for practitioners, whether training
or qualified, in developing their professional understanding and
practice in each of these Early Learning Goals. Whilst considering
each area in turn, the aim throughout the series is to promote the
holistic development of the child. Each volume includes: an
introduction to the key area; consideration of the development of
children in the key area from birth to 3 years; 3 to 5 years; and
into 5 to 7 years; consideration of the holistic development of the
child and the impact of that development on the key area being
discussed; research evidence to support practice; practical
examples of good practice; discussions on leadership in the key
area; and support in the development of pedagogical skills and
reflective professional practice. In line with the aims of the
EYFS, this series will help you in meeting the challenges that come
with supporting the different needs of children, working in
multi-professional partnerships, balancing the different areas of
development, and supporting transitions within and beyond the EYFS.
Physical Education 5-11 is about lighting or relighting a fire in
all those who have the privilege and the responsibility of teaching
children physical education in Primary schools today. It is written
at a time of great change: a revised Primary curriculum; an
increased drive to raise achievement and potentially a narrowing of
curricular scope in favour of literacy and numeracy. It is little
wonder that teachers are looking for certainty and answers to
questions such as:- What do I teach in PE? What do I need to know
about children's development? What does good teaching look like in
PE? How can I assess such a practical subject effectively? This new
and updated edition provides answers to those questions, covers
issues in Physical Education and provides a wealth of practical
advice on teaching across the stages of the new 2014 curriculum.
Drawing upon the author's experiences as a teacher, coach, lecturer
and adviser, it delivers a justification for PE as an essential
element in the Primary curriculum, imbues a theory into practice
approach that provides readers with clarity, instils confidence and
offers a licence to teach all practical aspects of PE effectively
and creatively underpinned by knowledge of children's development,
their learning and the critical professional issues in PE today.
This book is the essential companion to inform and inspire students
and practising teachers in this most dynamic and exciting of
subjects!
Physical Education 5-11 is about lighting or relighting a fire in
all those who have the privilege and the responsibility of teaching
children physical education in Primary schools today. It is written
at a time of great change: a revised Primary curriculum; an
increased drive to raise achievement and potentially a narrowing of
curricular scope in favour of literacy and numeracy. It is little
wonder that teachers are looking for certainty and answers to
questions such as:- What do I teach in PE? What do I need to know
about children's development? What does good teaching look like in
PE? How can I assess such a practical subject effectively? This new
and updated edition provides answers to those questions, covers
issues in Physical Education and provides a wealth of practical
advice on teaching across the stages of the new 2014 curriculum.
Drawing upon the author's experiences as a teacher, coach, lecturer
and adviser, it delivers a justification for PE as an essential
element in the Primary curriculum, imbues a theory into practice
approach that provides readers with clarity, instils confidence and
offers a licence to teach all practical aspects of PE effectively
and creatively underpinned by knowledge of children's development,
their learning and the critical professional issues in PE today.
This book is the essential companion to inform and inspire students
and practising teachers in this most dynamic and exciting of
subjects!
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Physical Development (Paperback)
Linda Cooper, Jonathan Doherty; Series edited by Jane Johnston, Lindy Nahmad-Williams
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R943
Discovery Miles 9 430
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is a complete guide to supporting physical development in the
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), promoting a holistic approach
and drawing on examples of good practice. "Physical Development"
introduces this area of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to
trainee and qualified early years professionals. The physical
development of children aged between 0-5 years is introduced within
the context of the EYFS. A balanced approach to the Early Learning
Goals is encouraged ensuring that key principles of good early
years practice are maintained and developed, and the holistic
development of the child is promoted. This user-friendly guide will
support early years professionals to: reflect on current practice
and develop skills; evaluate the implications of research for early
years practice and provision; promote interdisciplinary teamwork
between those who work with and support young children; meet the
diverse needs of children at different developmental stages and
ages; and support children as they move within and beyond the EYFS.
This series introduces each of the six areas of the Early Years
Foundation Stage (EYFS): Personal, Social and Emotional
Development; Language, Literacy and Communication; Problem Solving,
Reasoning and Numeracy; Knowledge and Understanding of the World;
Creative Development; and Physical Development. Each book delivers
accessible yet rigorous support for practitioners, whether training
or qualified, in developing their professional understanding and
practice in each of these Early Learning Goals. Whilst considering
each area in turn, the aim throughout the series is to promote the
holistic development of the child. Each volume includes: an
introduction to the key area; consideration of the development of
children in the key area from birth to 3 years; 3 to 5 years; and
into 5 to 7 years; consideration of the holistic development of the
child and the impact of that development on the key area being
discussed; research evidence to support practice; practical
examples of good practice; discussions on leadership in the key
area; and support in the development of pedagogical skills and
reflective professional practice. In line with the aims of the
EYFS, this series will help you in meeting the challenges that come
with supporting the different needs of children, working in
multi-professional partnerships, balancing the different areas of
development, and supporting transitions within and beyond the EYFS.
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