
First Years At School
Angela Anning(Author)
Open University Press
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. January 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-0-335-19690-6 (ISBN)
Description
Review of 1st edition
"I found the whole account a model of clarity with a good blend of theory and practice which many authors would do well to note" Ted Wragg, TES
The First Years at School (2nd Edn) is a practical and reflective discussion of the education of 4 to 8 year olds based on a sympathetic recognition of the complexities of being an early years teacher. Angela Anning begins by reviewing the historical and ideological traditions of British infant and primary schools, tracing how we have reached the position where teachers feel themselves to be torn between child-centered and utilitarian demands in educating young children. She then provides a detailed and authoritative critique of recent thinking about the cognitive, social and emotional development of children, and explores the complexities of teachers' roles. She discusses the organization of the classroom, the structuring of learning in the school day and the content of the curriculum. She tackles the implications of the series of changes in the National Curriculum Orders and the national assessment systems for seven year olds and their impact on pre-fives and children with special educational needs. The second edition brings the debate about the post Dearing Key Stage One curriculum and its implications for pre-school education bang up to date. This will be vital reading for both student and practising teachers of young children.
"I found the whole account a model of clarity with a good blend of theory and practice which many authors would do well to note" Ted Wragg, TES
The First Years at School (2nd Edn) is a practical and reflective discussion of the education of 4 to 8 year olds based on a sympathetic recognition of the complexities of being an early years teacher. Angela Anning begins by reviewing the historical and ideological traditions of British infant and primary schools, tracing how we have reached the position where teachers feel themselves to be torn between child-centered and utilitarian demands in educating young children. She then provides a detailed and authoritative critique of recent thinking about the cognitive, social and emotional development of children, and explores the complexities of teachers' roles. She discusses the organization of the classroom, the structuring of learning in the school day and the content of the curriculum. She tackles the implications of the series of changes in the National Curriculum Orders and the national assessment systems for seven year olds and their impact on pre-fives and children with special educational needs. The second edition brings the debate about the post Dearing Key Stage One curriculum and its implications for pre-school education bang up to date. This will be vital reading for both student and practising teachers of young children.
Reviews / Votes
"Squires's book is most timely: it re-infocuses attention on that feature of higher education which most needs consideration at a point when the scale and purpose of the system is undergoing fundamental change" - The HigherMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
254 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-19690-6 (9780335196906)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Angela Anning brings a wide range of teaching experience - in Secondary, Further and Higher Education, and primary schools - to writing this book, but the bulk of her teaching career has been in inner city primary schools. For the last fifteen years her particular interest has been in the education of young children. She was head teacher of a nursery/infant school before moving into higher education as a trainer of primary BEd and PGCE students. In her current post, senior lecturer in Early Years/Arts Education at Leeds University, she is also involved in tutoring in-service and award bearing courses for primary teachers. Her research interests are in early childhood education and the art and design and technology curriculum in primary schools.
Content
Histories and ideologies
Children learning
Teachers teaching
The curriculum
A National Curriculum for 4 to 8 year olds
Beyond the New Era.
Children learning
Teachers teaching
The curriculum
A National Curriculum for 4 to 8 year olds
Beyond the New Era.