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Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Child Development? - Strengthening Professional Identity and Well-Being (Hardcover): Daryl... Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Child Development? - Strengthening Professional Identity and Well-Being (Hardcover)
Daryl Maisey, Verity Campbell-Barr
R2,293 R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Save R926 (40%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As a teacher, what are my personal, social and emotional responsibilities in supporting child development? Going beyond simply recognising child development as the cornerstone of education and drawing on examples from rural early years settings to large urban secondary schools, this book looks at what child development means in practice and how it relates to different aspects of teaching. Covering relationships, environment, subject knowledge and more, this book develops the readers understanding of education and child development, as a professional and day-to-day in the classroom. Expertly crafted by Daryl Maisey and Verity Campbell-Barr, drawing on the expertise of practitioners and academics, this book draws together the latest research and current practice. Reflexive questions encourage the reader to explore their knowledge and expectations, helping them to develop as a practitioner.

International Perspectives on Early Years Workforce Development (Paperback): Verity Campbell-Barr, Janet Georgeson International Perspectives on Early Years Workforce Development (Paperback)
Verity Campbell-Barr, Janet Georgeson; Series edited by Chelle Davison
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This up to date text is suitable for students on all early years and early childhood courses as well as interested practitioners. It looks at the current structure of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce in different countries, each of which represents a distinct philosophical tradition, tracing what has shaped this structure and examining how politics and policy have moulded the workforce over time. Each chapter analyses historical, philosophical and political developments in the respective country and looks at key theorists, the concepts of childhood that have shaped the workforce and the pedagogical approach. The unique aspects of each country are highlighted along with a consideration of what the future might hold for the workforce. Students and practitioners will achieve a more critical understanding of current practice and the beliefs which underpin particular pedagogical approaches while being encouraged to question their own values and practice.

Quality and Leadership in the Early Years - Research, Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Verity Campbell-Barr, Caroline Leeson Quality and Leadership in the Early Years - Research, Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Verity Campbell-Barr, Caroline Leeson
R2,910 Discovery Miles 29 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Do you need good leaders to achieve good quality or does good quality create good leadership? Quality is a term frequently used to describe early years provision without any further explanation of exactly what this 'quality provision' looks like or how it can be achieved. This book not only unpicks what is meant by the term 'quality' in England, across the UK, and beyond, but it does so in the context of how to lead in order to develop and achieve quality. In exploring quality and leadership and the ways in which both terms have been conceptualised from a range of different perspectives you will be able to find a meaning that is right for you and your practice. With chapters covering: * The global interest in quality * The broad nature of early childhood leadership * Reflective evaluation and practice This book will be of interest to setting and room leaders across the early years as well as students studying early childhood or in early years teacher training.

Quality and Leadership in the Early Years - Research, Theory and Practice (Paperback): Verity Campbell-Barr, Caroline Leeson Quality and Leadership in the Early Years - Research, Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Verity Campbell-Barr, Caroline Leeson
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Do you need good leaders to achieve good quality or does good quality create good leadership? Quality is a term frequently used to describe early years provision without any further explanation of exactly what this 'quality provision' looks like or how it can be achieved. This book not only unpicks what is meant by the term 'quality' in England, across the UK, and beyond, but it does so in the context of how to lead in order to develop and achieve quality. In exploring quality and leadership and the ways in which both terms have been conceptualised from a range of different perspectives you will be able to find a meaning that is right for you and your practice. With chapters covering: * The global interest in quality * The broad nature of early childhood leadership * Reflective evaluation and practice This book will be of interest to setting and room leaders across the early years as well as students studying early childhood or in early years teacher training.

Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years - Supporting Learning and Development (Paperback): Jan Georgeson, Verity... Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years - Supporting Learning and Development (Paperback)
Jan Georgeson, Verity Campbell-Barr
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Grounded in recent research on the challenges of working with two-year-olds, Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years explores how this often overlooked age group is presented in policy and practice, and discusses why working with two-year-olds can be both exciting and highly rewarding. The book builds on theoretical understandings of child development, high-quality provision and pedagogical practice, to offer practical solutions for working effectively with two-year-olds and their families in a variety of early years settings. Chapters focus on the specific needs of two-year-olds and the accompanying demands made on settings and practitioners. Many topics are also approached from a practical perspective, prompting readers to consider their own experiences of working with two-year-olds. The book explores: understandings of 'high quality' education and care varying workforce requirements and professional development how practitioners develop knowledge(s) about working with two-year-olds physical and social environments for two-year-olds the role of the adult or key person in supporting children's development provision of services for disadvantaged two-year-olds. With reflective questions and annotated further reading included throughout, Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years is essential reading for practitioners, policy-makers and students involved in this often overlooked area of early years provision.

Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years - Supporting Learning and Development (Hardcover): Jan Georgeson, Verity... Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years - Supporting Learning and Development (Hardcover)
Jan Georgeson, Verity Campbell-Barr
R3,968 Discovery Miles 39 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Grounded in recent research on the challenges of working with two-year-olds, Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years explores how this often overlooked age group is presented in policy and practice, and discusses why working with two-year-olds can be both exciting and highly rewarding. The book builds on theoretical understandings of child development, high-quality provision and pedagogical practice, to offer practical solutions for working effectively with two-year-olds and their families in a variety of early years settings. Chapters focus on the specific needs of two-year-olds and the accompanying demands made on settings and practitioners. Many topics are also approached from a practical perspective, prompting readers to consider their own experiences of working with two-year-olds. The book explores: understandings of 'high quality' education and care varying workforce requirements and professional development how practitioners develop knowledge(s) about working with two-year-olds physical and social environments for two-year-olds the role of the adult or key person in supporting children's development provision of services for disadvantaged two-year-olds. With reflective questions and annotated further reading included throughout, Places for Two-year-olds in the Early Years is essential reading for practitioners, policy-makers and students involved in this often overlooked area of early years provision.

Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Child Development? - Strengthening Professional Identity and Well-Being (Paperback): Daryl... Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Child Development? - Strengthening Professional Identity and Well-Being (Paperback)
Daryl Maisey, Verity Campbell-Barr
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As a teacher, what are my personal, social and emotional responsibilities in supporting child development? Going beyond simply recognising child development as the cornerstone of education and drawing on examples from rural early years settings to large urban secondary schools, this book looks at what child development means in practice and how it relates to different aspects of teaching. Covering relationships, environment, subject knowledge and more, this book develops the readers understanding of education and child development, as a professional and day-to-day in the classroom. Expertly crafted by Daryl Maisey and Verity Campbell-Barr, drawing on the expertise of practitioners and academics, this book draws together the latest research and current practice. Reflexive questions encourage the reader to explore their knowledge and expectations, helping them to develop as a practitioner.

Professional Knowledge & Skills in the Early Years (Hardcover): Verity Campbell-Barr Professional Knowledge & Skills in the Early Years (Hardcover)
Verity Campbell-Barr
R2,731 Discovery Miles 27 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Debates frequently focus on the role of training as an indicator of quality, but far less attention is given to understanding how to work effectively with young children, and how the knowledge to do this is built. This book examines the development and sources of this 'know-how' - from the knowledge the early years workforce already have to the knowledge they will develop in their practical and theoretical training. This also includes the knowledge that cannot be described but is nonetheless important in guiding the daily work of the early years sector. Both theoretical and practical knowledge are brought together while encouraging critical consideration of alternative forms of knowledge such as attitudes and beliefs. Providing international examples and theoretical discussions on the challenges and rewards of working in the early years, this book seeks to identify, recognise and celebrate how those who work in early years education deliver best practice when working with young children. This book is not available as a print inspection copy. To download an e-inspection copy click here or for more information contact your local sales representative.

Professional Knowledge & Skills in the Early Years (Paperback): Verity Campbell-Barr Professional Knowledge & Skills in the Early Years (Paperback)
Verity Campbell-Barr
R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Debates frequently focus on the role of training as an indicator of quality, but far less attention is given to understanding how to work effectively with young children, and how the knowledge to do this is built. This book examines the development and sources of this 'know-how' - from the knowledge the early years workforce already have to the knowledge they will develop in their practical and theoretical training. This also includes the knowledge that cannot be described but is nonetheless important in guiding the daily work of the early years sector. Both theoretical and practical knowledge are brought together while encouraging critical consideration of alternative forms of knowledge such as attitudes and beliefs. Providing international examples and theoretical discussions on the challenges and rewards of working in the early years, this book seeks to identify, recognise and celebrate how those who work in early years education deliver best practice when working with young children. This book is not available as a print inspection copy. To download an e-inspection copy click here or for more information contact your local sales representative.

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