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_______________ The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of
fun, original, skills-based activities for Early Years
practitioners to use with children aged 0-5. Each activity features
step-by-step guidance, a list of resources, and a detailed
explanation of the skills children will learn. Creative, simple,
and highly effective, this series is a must-have for every Early
Years setting. Teach children to reduce, reuse, recycle, repair and
be respectful with 50 fun activities for encouraging environmental
sustainability. From making planters and bird feeders to creating
natural paints or even bringing broken crayons back to life, these
original ideas encourage children and practitioners to see the
potential for creativity and fun using and reusing everyday,
easy-to-source items, some of which might have otherwise gone to
waste. Enhance children’s creativity, cognitive development and
motor skills through indoor and outdoor activities that are
enjoyable, educational and environmentally friendly. 50 Fantastic
Ideas for Sustainability encourages children to be considerate and
responsible, paving the way for a positive lifelong attitude
towards the environment. June O’Sullivan and Nick Corlett bring
their expertise from the London Early Years Foundation to this
must-have collection of inspiring, sustainability-focused
activities.
"Bravo! This book brilliantly meets the moment." - Julie Nicholson,
Mills College and Co-Director, Center for Equity in Early
Childhood, USA "A lovely insightful exploration of leadership
through a social justice lens." - Lord Victor Adebowale, UK Across
the world, organisations in early childhood education (ECE) face
major organisational challenges, including staff recruitment,
retention and wellbeing, in the context of sectoral fragmentation
and under-investment. These issues impact negatively on the
experience of children, staff, parents and the wider community.
Social leadership is a new model of leadership that aims to address
these challenges by refocusing leadership through a much stronger
social justice lens and a community. It highlights the significance
of warm and inclusive modes of leadership as a means of driving
positive change. Based on in-depth interviews with renowned global
leaders in ECE, this book provides an introduction to the
six-element model of social leadership and shows how it can be
developed and implemented by organisations, training bodies and
educational institutions. Written in accessible language and
illustrated with original international case studies the book
begins a much-needed dialogue about how we can work from within ECE
to overcome the workforce and sectoral hurdles we face.
**Nursery World Award finalist** From a leading voice in the early
years community comes an accessible, dip in, dip out guide to all
the hot topics in the sector. Born from questions raised on her
early years blog, June O'Sullivan brings a combination of advice,
good humour and plain speaking to address themes that come up time
and time again. With entries ranging from apprenticeships to
inspection, pedagogy to social enterprise, this wise and
entertaining book will encourage conversation and change. From
nursery managers to newly qualified teachers to experienced
practitioners and educators, it has something for everyone. Ideal
to read with a cup of tea when you're snatching a 10 minute break.
_______________ The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of
fun, original, skills-based activities for Early Years
practitioners to use with children aged 0-5. Each activity features
step-by-step guidance, a list of resources, and a detailed
explanation of the skills children will learn. Creative, simple,
and highly effective, this series is a must-have for every Early
Years setting. _______________ A collection of 50 fun and effective
activities to nurture kindness and inclusivity in your Early Years
setting. Covering important topics such as gender, race, ethnicity,
age and mental health with positivity and openness, this book gives
practitioners the confidence to build an inclusive environment for
all children. Following the belief that children can be active
agents of change, the ideas encourage children to ask questions,
challenge prejudice and celebrate diversity through a range of
learning experiences including making clay diyas to celebrate
Diwali, exploring the world on a magic carpet, learning about other
cultures through food and learning Makaton.
A multi-disciplinary and holistic approach to the well-being of
young children to support child development modules on a variety of
programmes. The emotional, physical and social well-being of young
children is a prime area of the new Early Years Foundation Stage
(EYFS) and is at the forefront of current policy and debate. This
text goes beyond issues of safeguarding to address how the
well-being of young children can be affected by a range of
circumstances and how well-being is promoted by professionals from
a variety of disciplines. It looks at various aspects of well-being
in the young child from a number of perspectives, and examines key
issues such as special and additional needs, poverty and
deprivation, abuse, race, ethnicity and culture.
Pedagogical leadership views leadership as something separate from
formal authority or qualifications, seeing educators’
understanding, interpretation and passion as the key lever for
continuous improvement in early childhood education (ECE). This
book shows how effective pedagogical leadership can create the
right conditions for quality ECE provision, to increase motivation
and engagement among staff, and impact positively on staff
recruitment and retention. Written by a team of international
experts based in Australia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Greece, Finland,
Norway, Sweden, the UK and the USA, this book explores pedagogical
leadership in ECE in-depth and through an international lens. The
chapters address questions including: what is pedagogic
leadership?; what does it look like?; what impact can pedagogic
leadership have on the everyday work of nurseries and other ECE
providers? The contributors cover a range of topics including
trauma-responsive pedagogy, child-initiated pedagogies, conflict
management, change management theory and social leadership theory.
In line with government initiatives, there is growing pressure
within the early years sector to create staff who can lead
different types of childcare and family settings in order to
address two main government targets. Firstly, reducing poverty
among families with small children and secondly, increasing
educational opportunities for children from disadvantaged
backgrounds in order to give them a better start in life. Many say
that for this to happen we need people who can lead an effective
team of capable, professional colleagues. This is no easy task in
the modern Early Years market. June O'Sullivan, Chief Executive of
LEYF, acknowledges the problems and provides ideas and suggestions
to address the issues facing leaders so that they are supported to
lead us into a future where we can all help make a big difference
for a long time.
The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original,
skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with
children aged 0-5. Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a
list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills
children will learn. Creative, simple, and highly effective, this
series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. Children
benefit from the sensitive and supportive engagement of both their
parents from the earliest of ages, but involving dads can be
challenging. This book is designed to provide simple and accessible
activities for practitioners looking to engage dads. Both June and
Alice work with dads on a daily basis, helping them to understand
their contribution to their children's development and longer term
educational success. Realising how they can add to what the mums or
other carers do in a different but complementary way, and how
simple activities can enrich their children's lives, helps
strengthen the bond between father and child. Each simple but
effective idea in this book has been developed and written with the
intention of promoting child and family well being, helping both
children and families grow together.
"Bravo! This book brilliantly meets the moment." - Julie Nicholson,
Mills College and Co-Director, Center for Equity in Early
Childhood, USA "A lovely insightful exploration of leadership
through a social justice lens." - Lord Victor Adebowale, UK Across
the world, organisations in early childhood education (ECE) face
major organisational challenges, including staff recruitment,
retention and wellbeing, in the context of sectoral fragmentation
and under-investment. These issues impact negatively on the
experience of children, staff, parents and the wider community.
Social leadership is a new model of leadership that aims to address
these challenges by refocusing leadership through a much stronger
social justice lens and a community. It highlights the significance
of warm and inclusive modes of leadership as a means of driving
positive change. Based on in-depth interviews with renowned global
leaders in ECE, this book provides an introduction to the
six-element model of social leadership and shows how it can be
developed and implemented by organisations, training bodies and
educational institutions. Written in accessible language and
illustrated with original international case studies the book
begins a much-needed dialogue about how we can work from within ECE
to overcome the workforce and sectoral hurdles we face.
Pedagogical leadership views leadership as something separate from
formal authority or qualifications, seeing educators’
understanding, interpretation and passion as the key lever for
continuous improvement in early childhood education (ECE). This
book shows how effective pedagogical leadership can create the
right conditions for quality ECE provision, to increase motivation
and engagement among staff, and impact positively on staff
recruitment and retention. Written by a team of international
experts based in Australia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Greece, Finland,
Norway, Sweden, the UK and the USA, this book explores pedagogical
leadership in ECE in-depth and through an international lens. The
chapters address questions including: what is pedagogic
leadership?; what does it look like?; what impact can pedagogic
leadership have on the everyday work of nurseries and other ECE
providers? The contributors cover a range of topics including
trauma-responsive pedagogy, child-initiated pedagogies, conflict
management, change management theory and social leadership theory.
**Nursery World Award finalist** From a leading voice in the early
years community comes an accessible, dip in, dip out guide to all
the hot topics in the sector. Born from questions raised on her
early years blog, June O'Sullivan brings a combination of advice,
good humour and plain speaking to address themes that come up time
and time again. With entries ranging from apprenticeships to
inspection, pedagogy to social enterprise, this wise and
entertaining book will encourage conversation and change. From
nursery managers to newly qualified teachers to experienced
practitioners and educators, it has something for everyone. Ideal
to read with a cup of tea when you're snatching a 10 minute break.
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