Putting the EYFS Curriculum into Practice
Written by experts in the field, this book provides clear, practical guidance on each of the 7 areas of learning and development in the revised (2021) EYFS.
Chapters cover key topics including, assessment, inclusion of children with SEND, English as an Additional Language, equalities, anti-racism, provision for disadvantaged children, professional development and using research and evidence.
Designed for practising teachers, early years educators, students on early years degrees and trainee teachers, this engaging book provides an accessible guide to putting revised EYFS into practice.
Dr Julian Grenier CBE is the headteacher of Sheringham Nursery School and Children’s Centre. He was the lead writer of Development Matters (2021).
Caroline Vollans is a psychoanalyst and author. She writes for a wide range of early years publications and is author of Wise Words: How Susan Isaacs Changed Parenting.
This book provides an in-depth look at the EYFS with ways to implement a a broad and balanced curriculum, with a theme of equity running through. Particularly useful read for educators studying at degree level who want to develop their understanding of the seven areas of learning (and beyond) rather than skimming the surface as is often seen in EY settings. Beautifully written and insightful by carefully chosen experts in the field.
Very informative, good for additional reading for this module
A valuable reference for any student in an ITT setting for additional and useful reading specific to the EYFS
The chapter by chapter for each area of learning & development really gives detailed information on how practitioners can apply the EYFS in practice.