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How does early years policy impact on practitioners, children,
settings and families? What are the implications of current policy
for the future? How can early years professionals shape and craft
practice in ways that genuinely focus on the needs of children and
families, rather than the interests of policy makers? This exciting
new text explores the changing context and increasing importance of
early years policy. It takes a broad look at policy developments
and shows how these have affected children, settings, parents and
the early years workforce. Divided into two parts, the first
examines theoretical perspectives and sets out the early years
policy context, looking at issues surrounding accountability,
international influences on policy and the Early Years Foundation
Stage. The second half of the book directly shows how policy has
influenced practice, and considers: the upskilling of the workforce
and the impact of this on practitioners; the development of the
learning environment including outdoor provision; sustained shared
thinking and its link to high quality learning and teaching; the
impact of policy on parents. Offering a fresh perspective on early
years policy, this timely textbook will be essential reading for
students on undergraduate and postgraduate Early Years and
Childhood Studies courses and those working towards Early Years
Teacher status.
How does early years policy impact on practitioners, children,
settings and families? What are the implications of current policy
for the future? How can early years professionals shape and craft
practice in ways that genuinely focus on the needs of children and
families, rather than the interests of policy makers? This exciting
new text explores the changing context and increasing importance of
early years policy. It takes a broad look at policy developments
and shows how these have affected children, settings, parents and
the early years workforce. Divided into two parts, the first
examines theoretical perspectives and sets out the early years
policy context, looking at issues surrounding accountability,
international influences on policy and the Early Years Foundation
Stage. The second half of the book directly shows how policy has
influenced practice, and considers: the upskilling of the workforce
and the impact of this on practitioners; the development of the
learning environment including outdoor provision; sustained shared
thinking and its link to high quality learning and teaching; the
impact of policy on parents. Offering a fresh perspective on early
years policy, this timely textbook will be essential reading for
students on undergraduate and postgraduate Early Years and
Childhood Studies courses and those working towards Early Years
Teacher status.
If young children are to flourish and become happy, confident and
motivated learners, they need to develop in an environment that
gives them the opportunities and freedom to play and learn, along
with the support of parents and practitioners who are flourishing
themselves. This invaluable text looks at the conditions that
enable all those engaged in the early years sector to flourish,
covering themes such as the outdoor environment, the curriculum,
parent partnership, equality and ethical practice. Divided into
three sections, each part covers: Concepts: A consideration of how
flourishing is framed by political, historical and policy
frameworks. Practices: Exploring the issues that early years
practitioners are faced with when engaging with parents and
multi-agent professionals within their setting. Futures: Examining
some of the long-term issues that may need to be revisited on a
regular basis to enable continual and flourishing development to
occur. With key points and reflective tasks, this book will be
valuable reading to all students and practitioners working in the
early childhood education and care sector who want to ensure that
the children in their care are given the best possible start in
life.
This book brings a refreshing Vygotskian perspective to the
importance of children's play, and the role it has in the physical,
social, emotional and cognitive development of young children. The
authors use a praxeological approach and participatory, ethical
research to provide a comprehensive yet accessible addition to the
crucial and expanding field of Early Years play. Including
illustrative vignettes and case studies, and covering a range of
contexts, theories and approaches, the experienced authors explore
a variety of topics, including: Role-play and Early Years practice
Incorporating technology into practice Scenario and role
development Play in the home as well as the classroom Endorsed by
EECERA, A Vygotskian Analysis of Children's Play Behaviours is an
ideal choice for Early Years practitioners, researchers, policy
makers, and academics researching or lecturing in early childhood
education.
This book brings a refreshing Vygotskian perspective to the
importance of children's play, and the role it has in the physical,
social, emotional and cognitive development of young children. The
authors use a praxeological approach and participatory, ethical
research to provide a comprehensive yet accessible addition to the
crucial and expanding field of Early Years play. Including
illustrative vignettes and case studies, and covering a range of
contexts, theories and approaches, the experienced authors explore
a variety of topics, including: Role-play and Early Years practice
Incorporating technology into practice Scenario and role
development Play in the home as well as the classroom Endorsed by
EECERA, A Vygotskian Analysis of Children's Play Behaviours is an
ideal choice for Early Years practitioners, researchers, policy
makers, and academics researching or lecturing in early childhood
education.
If young children are to flourish and become happy, confident and
motivated learners, they need to develop in an environment that
gives them the opportunities and freedom to play and learn, along
with the support of parents and practitioners who are flourishing
themselves. This invaluable text looks at the conditions that
enable all those engaged in the early years sector to flourish,
covering themes such as the outdoor environment, the curriculum,
parent partnership, equality and ethical practice. Divided into
three sections, each part covers: Concepts: A consideration of how
flourishing is framed by political, historical and policy
frameworks. Practices: Exploring the issues that early years
practitioners are faced with when engaging with parents and
multi-agent professionals within their setting. Futures: Examining
some of the long-term issues that may need to be revisited on a
regular basis to enable continual and flourishing development to
occur. With key points and reflective tasks, this book will be
valuable reading to all students and practitioners working in the
early childhood education and care sector who want to ensure that
the children in their care are given the best possible start in
life.
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