
Facilitating Children's Learning in the EYFS
Ann Langston(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 16. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-335-24761-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers in-depth insights into the revised Early Years Foundation Stage. It provides a broad exploration of the changes in the EYFS and considers how the revised EYFS framework creates both a context for learning and the basis of a curriculum for children from birth to five in early years settings. Focusing on practice, it considers a range of issues arising from the revised EYFS, including the rationale behind the new prime and specific areas of learning, and the new key themes of school readiness and engaging parents. Although the EYFS is a helpful framework for thinking about the relationship between the child, the environment, and learning and teaching at the most significant time in a young child's life, there is limited guidance on how the principles of the EYFS and the areas of learning and development can be put into practice. So if you're looking for further support and guidance on EYFS then this book is the book for you! Key features include:
Up-to-date coverage and insight into the revised EYFSDelightful and detailed case studies that help link theory and practiceTips for effective practice Ways to develop teaching and learning appropriately and sensitively in tune with the needs of babies and young children
This is essential reading for students who are entering the early years profession as well as for more experienced practitioners."Ann Langston is one of the most insightful and refreshing writers on early years in the country. In this wonderful book her experience and passion for the EYFS, and for learning and teaching that maximises the life chances of all children, shines powerfully through. This is a tour de force: offering scope and depth in an engaging and informing writing style peppered with fascinating real life vignettes. She begins with principles and ends with a vision for the future. A 'must have' for all those who are privileged to work with young children."
Dr Jonathan Doherty, Head of Early Years & Childhood Studies, Faculty of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK"The book provides insightful discussions and examples of practice for working with children birth-five. Topical issues such as liaison with parents or school readiness give pertinent pointers for reflections."
Dr Pat Beckley, Bishop Grosseteste University, UK
Up-to-date coverage and insight into the revised EYFSDelightful and detailed case studies that help link theory and practiceTips for effective practice Ways to develop teaching and learning appropriately and sensitively in tune with the needs of babies and young children
This is essential reading for students who are entering the early years profession as well as for more experienced practitioners."Ann Langston is one of the most insightful and refreshing writers on early years in the country. In this wonderful book her experience and passion for the EYFS, and for learning and teaching that maximises the life chances of all children, shines powerfully through. This is a tour de force: offering scope and depth in an engaging and informing writing style peppered with fascinating real life vignettes. She begins with principles and ends with a vision for the future. A 'must have' for all those who are privileged to work with young children."
Dr Jonathan Doherty, Head of Early Years & Childhood Studies, Faculty of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK"The book provides insightful discussions and examples of practice for working with children birth-five. Topical issues such as liaison with parents or school readiness give pertinent pointers for reflections."
Dr Pat Beckley, Bishop Grosseteste University, UK
More details
Edition
New
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
308 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-24761-5 (9780335247615)
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Ann Langston
Facilitating Children'S Learning In The Eyfs
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10/2013
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
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Person
Ann Langston is Director of Early Years Matters. An influential figure in early years, she contributed to Dame Claire Tickell's Independent Review of the EYFS and has made significant contributions to early years education in England through her involvement with both the development of the original Early Years Foundation Stage (DfES 2007) as well as the Birth to Three Matters framework (DfES 2002).
Content
IntroductionThe Revised EYFS: A Principled Framework?
School Readiness
The Significance of Child Development in the Revised EYFS
Engaging Parents in Children's Learning
A Pedagogy of Care and Education
Teaching and Learning in the Prime Areas: birth to three
Teaching and Learning in the Prime Areas: from three to five
Literacy
Mathematics
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design
Teaching Beyond the EYFS: A Curriculum for the 21st Century?
References
Index
School Readiness
The Significance of Child Development in the Revised EYFS
Engaging Parents in Children's Learning
A Pedagogy of Care and Education
Teaching and Learning in the Prime Areas: birth to three
Teaching and Learning in the Prime Areas: from three to five
Literacy
Mathematics
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design
Teaching Beyond the EYFS: A Curriculum for the 21st Century?
References
Index