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Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care
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Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care

Second Edition


February 2011 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care, Cathy Nutbrown's second edition, explains the key ideas and issues in Early Childhood clearly and concisely, keeping students up-to-date with the latest developments in the field.

New entries include:

  • Attachment
  • Babies' learning and development
  • Children's Centers
  • Citizenship
  • Digital Technologies
  • Early Years Foundation Stage
  • Early Years Professional Status
  • Neuroscience
  • Sexualities

The rest of the book has also been thoroughly updated and revised, and includes coverage of heuristic play, Early Literacy Development and Parental Involvement.

The book offers starting points which provide a clear focus, further reading and discussion of research on thirty-five key topics. It is a must-have for students studying courses in early childhood education and care.

Professor Cathy Nutbrown directs and teaches on Masters and Doctoral programs in Early Childhood Education at the University of Sheffield.


 
Assessment
 
Attachment
 
Babies' Learning and Development
 
Childminding and Home Childcare
 
Children's Centres
 
Citizenship
 
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
 
Digital Technologies
 
Early Intervention Studies
 
Early Literacy Development
 
Early Years Foundation Stage
 
Early Years Professional Status
 
Family Literacy
 
Gender
 
Heuristic Play with Objects
 
High Scope Pre-School Curriculum
 
Inclusion
 
Index for Inclusion
 
Key Person
 
Media and Popular Culture
 
Montessori Method
 
Neuroscience
 
Parental Involvement
 
Persona Dolls
 
Play
 
Quality
 
Reggio Emilia Approach
 
Schemas
 
Sexualities
 
Special Educational Needs
 
Steiner-Waldorf Approach
 
Sure Start
 
Te Whãriki
 
Treasure Basket
 
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

An excellent book to dip into for tasters about many early years issues. A good starting point for the study of many topics.

Mrs Carol Clare
Education , University of Chester
May 15, 2011

An essential reference text for students new to ECEC.

Ms Jane Murray
School of Education, Northampton University
May 14, 2011

Excellent book.

Dr Judith Butler
Early Childhood Education and Care, Colaiste an Chraoibhin
May 12, 2011

This very useful starter guide written by a very well respected Early Years academic will be invaluable for students new to working in the Early Years. I will be recommending this for my specialist students who begin their course this September. the examples provided will allow the students to set their reading into context and begin to relate theoretical approaches with early years practice. The handy reference guide will be a useful pointer for further study.

Mrs Karen Vincent
Primary Education, Canterbury Christ Church University
April 23, 2011

This will become recommended reading on a Child Development module that Year 1 BEd's follow. It will support their understanding of many key concepts.

Mrs Zenna Kingdon
Education , College of St Mark and St John
April 15, 2011

We have core texts for the programme. I enjoyed reading this and will be placing this on the reading list as an essential text for those students joining the FdA. It will give them an overview of many of the concepts that they will meet during the two years of the programme.

Mrs Zenna Kingdon
Education , College of St Mark and St John
April 15, 2011

This is an excellent book giving a bite-sized review of many of the key concepts that early years students need to know about and understand; reference section at the end of each chapter signposts students to additional reading and research materials. I was surprised that there was not a separate chapter on outdoor play and/or Froebel when Montessori/Steiner/Waldorf approaches were included but I understand that there has to be a cut off.

Mrs Janet Harvell
Early Years, Bridgwater College
April 14, 2011

Covers pertinent areas linked to work with children and families in a succinct manner, which is also easy to access.

Mrs Karen Southern
School of Education and Community, Glyndwr University
April 12, 2011

I like the format of little tasters of different aspects to encourage further reading and have found it useful myself. I will recommend it for students to buy for themselves as a good source book for further knowledge and research.

Mrs Sheena Smart
Education, Brighton University
April 8, 2011

This text covers a wide range of appropriate information which would initiate further study from other relevant texts that provide more depth and breadth.

Mrs Freda Cummings
ESWCE, Dundee University
April 7, 2011

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