
Foundations Of Playwork
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- Front cover
- Half title
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: foundations
- Part 1 Playwork theory and playwork practice in the UK
- Chapter 1 The fundamentals of playwork
- Chapter 2 Where children play: the place of staffed provision
- Chapter 3 Playwork as a profession: distinct or extinct?
- Chapter 4 The state of play in England
- Chapter 5 Playwork in Scotland
- Chapter 6 Play in Wales
- Chapter 7 Play provision in Northern Ireland
- Chapter 8 Playwork education, training and qualifications: looking to the future
- Chapter 9 Playwork and the theory of loose parts
- Chapter 10 Work-based learning and reflective practice
- Part 2 The play environment
- Chapter 11 Play and the play stage
- Chapter 12 If you go down to the woods today: why nature and adventure matter to children and young people
- Chapter 13 Playwork and the environment
- Chapter 14 The concept of risk in play and playwork
- Chapter 15 Quality in play: underpinning thoughts
- Part 3 The playing child and the practising playworker
- Chapter 16 Playing: the space between
- Chapter 17 Modelling playwork: Brawgs continuum, dialogue and collaborative reflection
- Chapter 18 The edge of recalcitrance: playwork in the zone of complexity
- Chapter 19 Two weeks of adventure play: moving furniture
- Chapter 20 After-school childcare in adventure playgrounds
- Chapter 21 Play in hospitals
- Chapter 22 Playwork in the prison environment: working with children separated by incarceration
- Chapter 23 Thinking about creating a play environment
- Part 4 Playwork values, ethics and professional practice
- Chapter 24 The Playwork Principles
- Chapter 25 The Playwork Principles: a critique
- Chapter 26 Some reflections on the history of playwork in the adventure playground tradition
- Chapter 27 'The place we are meant to be':1 play, playwork and the natural rhythms of communities
- Part 5 Special feature
- Chapter 28 Beyond ambiguity
- Part 6 Play links, relating and communicating
- Chapter 29 Mother and baby: the first playground
- Chapter 30 Playing and relating: the contribution of Winnicott
- Chapter 31 Exploring rhythm in playwork
- Chapter 32 Community-based play projects: somewhere to play, somewhere to grow
- Part 7 Working with professional diversity
- Chapter 33 Common core number 7: the missing link?
- Chapter 34 Guerilla playwork
- Chapter 35 Playwork in the early years: working in a parallel profession
- Chapter 36 Play, learning and education: common core of skills and knowledge for the children's workforce
- Chapter 37 At sixes and sevens: the transition of play to secondary school
- Chapter 38 Play and youth work: a qualitative case study of integrated practice
- Chapter 39 The children's workforce: the early years and playwork
- Chapter 40 Summer camp in Romania: playwork with volunteers
- Part 8 Contributing to the management and development of play settings
- Chapter 41 Playing the policy game: promoting effective play strategies with government, and why we should bother?1
- Chapter 42 Managing children's play provision
- Chapter 43 Voluntary community play provision: a case study
- Chapter 44 Somerford Grove Community Project and Adventure Playground
- Chapter 45 Tell me an old old story: ICT and the play setting
- Part 9 Legislation and rights
- Chapter 46 The history of child protection, present procedures and practices
- Chapter 47 Health and safety: a playwork perspective
- Chapter 48 Children's rights and play
- Chapter 49 Being an anti-racist
- Chapter 50 .and inclusion
- Chapter 51 Gender and play: the development of gendered identities and their expression in play
- Chapter 52 The enigma of the missing female perspective in playwork theory
- Part 10 Research and methods
- Chapter 53 Researching with children
- Chapter 54 Storytelling and the reflective playworker
- Chapter 55 An exploratory study into practice and attitude towards child-led play
- Chapter 56 Children without play: a research project
- Appendix 1 Annotated bibliography of selected playwork texts
- Appendix 2 The Playwork Principles
- References
- Index
- Back cover
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