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Teaching Young Children

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January 2001 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`Tricia David starts the book off with a commitment to the importance of relationships. "The impact of emotional aspects of a school or nursery situation has long been neglected in the UK, as is amply demonstrated by the list of criteria for judging the quality of teaching drawn from OfSTED critieria". Amen to that' - Times Educational Supplement, Friday Magazine

`Teaching Young Children is essential reading for early years teacher trainers and anyone working with young children from birth to eight years old. It is an excellent companion volume to one of David's other books, Young Children Learning. David's many contributions to the literature in early years education has focused on the ways in which societies treat and educate young children. Teaching Young Children is an evidence- based book which raises important questions concerning the lives of young children and answers them in terms of the values underlying our society. David and her colleagues at the Centre for International Studies in Early Childhood have written a compelling book. Teaching Young Children is a valuable resource and a "must read" for those who care about the lives of our youngest citizens' - International Journal of Early Years Education

Teaching Young Children will help students and experienced practitioners; to reflect on their own practice; observe what is happening in their own and others' settings; consider ways of developing their pedagogy in the light of evidence from research and their own systematic explorations, thus promoting evidence- based practice.

Several chapters consider thinking and practice concerning young children' ;learning in a range of curriculum areas : language,; the arts; mathematics; physical education; IT; design and technology; science and geography. Other chapters deal with assessment, the professional development of educators and teachers; inspections, play, special educational needs; and evaluating policy and practice.

Written by experienced practitioners from the centre for International Studies in early childhood, Teaching Young Children shows that in the earliest years of childhood, all children should experience the delight which can be part of effective pedagogy - pedagogy which takes account of the child's individuality and development, in the context of changing socio-cultural constructions of childhood.


Tricia David
Changing Minds
Teaching Young Children

 
Teresa Grainger and Kathy Goouch
Young Children and Playful Language
Bryan Hawkins
The Imagination, Play and the Arts
Gill Bottle and Claire Alfrey
Making Sense of Early Mathematics
Mike Waring
Developing a Framework for Primary PE
Peter Dorman
Information Technology
Issues of Control

 
Eric Parkinson and Caroline Thomas
Design and Technology
The Subject Integrator

 
Gill Nicholls
Young Children Investigating
Adopting a Constructivist Framework

 
Stephen Scoffham
Young Children's Perceptions of the World
Beryl Webber
Assessment and Learning
Vanessa Young
Continuing Professional Development
Tricia David and Angela Nurse
Inspections of Under Fives' Education and Constructions of Early Childhood
Carl Parsons and Carol Precious
Evaluating Policy and Practice

`Tricia David starts the book off with a commitment to the importance of relationships. `The impact of emotional aspects of a school or nursery situation has long been neglected in the UK, as is amply demonstrated by the list of criteria for judging the quality of teaching drawn from OfSTED critieria'. Amen to that' - Times Educational Supplement, Friday Magazine

`Teaching Young Children is essential reading for early years teacher trainers and anyone working with young children, from birth to eight years old. It is an excellent companion volume to one of David's other books, Young Children Learning. David's many contributions to the literature in early years education has focused on the ways in which societies treat and educate young children. Teaching Young Children is an evidence- based book which raises important questions concerning the lives of young children and answers them in terms of the values underlying our society. David and her colleagues at the Centre for International Studies in Early Childhood have written a compelling book. Teaching Young Children is a valuable resource and a "must read" for those who care about the lives of our youngest citizens' - International Journal of Early Years Education

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