An Introduction to the Foundation Phase: Early Years Curriculum in Wales
Autor Amanda Thomas, Alyson Lewisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474264280
ISBN-10: 147426428X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 21 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147426428X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 21 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Online resources include an outline of the Foundation Phase framework, links to further reading including up-to-date policy documentation and further discussion questions and activities for students
Notă biografică
Amanda Thomas is Senior Lecturer in Early Years Education at the University of South Wales, UK. She has ten years of experience as a primary school teacher. Amanda is currently researching children's schematic behaviours in the Foundation Phase for her PhD. Alyson Lewis is Senior Lecturer in Early Years Education at Bath Spa University, UK. She has ten years of experience of working as an early years teacher. Alyson is currently researching the concepts and practices of children's well-being in the early years curriculum for her PhD.
Cuprins
IntroductionPart I: Making Sense of Theory and Policy1. Understanding the Foundation Phase 2. Influential Thinkers of Early Childhood Education: Past and Present 3. International Perspectives on Play4. Characteristics of Effective Classroom Practice Part II: Making Sense of Theory into Practice5. Observational Techniques6. Methods of Assessment7. Planning for Purposeful Play in the Foundation Phase8. Being Reflective: Skills and TechniquesPart III: Challenges and Complexities of Policy into Practice9. Stakeholder Perceptions: Initial and Current10. Practice and Pedagogy 11. Testing in a Play Based Curriculum 12. The Future of Early Years Education in WalesGlossaryBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
A very apt book for all people involved in training Foundation Phase practitioners. It will be invaluable for students and teachers alike who require an in-depth discussion of matters relating to the education of under sevens in Wales.
This book is long overdue in terms of a seminal text for Wales . the authors link pedagogy to practice in a valuable way; case studies and reflective questions open a pertinent line of enquiry that encourages critical analysis in students.
Long awaited, this comprehensive and accessible text is an invaluable guide to all those working in the Foundation Phase in Wales. Not only does it support practitioners to understand the links between theory and practice within their context, it also offers a valuable insight into the perceptions of stakeholders in developing this distinct curriculum for 3-7 year olds. This not only recognises and celebrates what has been achieved so far but also highlights some ofthe tensions and challenges that arise through curriculum implementation. This provides a rich stimulus for debate and discussion allowing individuals and groups of practitioners to be critically reflective of their own pedagogical approaches and consider how they might further transform these in meeting the needs of young children.
It's important we have such a current Wales based text suitable for students, practitioners and researchers which offers a balanced argument and current context around the Early Years Foundation Phase Curriculum in Wales. This book provides a current examination of theory and practice with consideration of stakeholders. I enjoyed reading and the insightful consideration of the practical realities, challenges, politics, pressures and benefits surrounding pedagogy within the play based curriculum, this book offers timely critical reflection, stakeholder perspectives and a detailed overview of information. I will be encouraging our Early Childhood Studies undergraduate students to consider this text on publication.
A volume that encourages students to develop their understanding of the Foundation Phase whilst engaging with wider debates about the contested and complex principles of early years pedagogy is crucial to developing independently-minded, critical practitioners. This book is indispensable reading for emergent and experienced Foundation Phase practitioners. A book that we've been waiting for.
Although this text is focused on the Early Years Curriculum in Wales it does support teaching practice in any early years setting. Of particular interest are the links made to influential thinkers in early childhood and international perspectives on play. The importance of reflection and taking a play based approach to early years teaching come to the fore.
This is an excellent text, which provides educational students in Wales with a thorough overview of the early years curriculum pertinent to their country.
This book is long overdue in terms of a seminal text for Wales . the authors link pedagogy to practice in a valuable way; case studies and reflective questions open a pertinent line of enquiry that encourages critical analysis in students.
Long awaited, this comprehensive and accessible text is an invaluable guide to all those working in the Foundation Phase in Wales. Not only does it support practitioners to understand the links between theory and practice within their context, it also offers a valuable insight into the perceptions of stakeholders in developing this distinct curriculum for 3-7 year olds. This not only recognises and celebrates what has been achieved so far but also highlights some ofthe tensions and challenges that arise through curriculum implementation. This provides a rich stimulus for debate and discussion allowing individuals and groups of practitioners to be critically reflective of their own pedagogical approaches and consider how they might further transform these in meeting the needs of young children.
It's important we have such a current Wales based text suitable for students, practitioners and researchers which offers a balanced argument and current context around the Early Years Foundation Phase Curriculum in Wales. This book provides a current examination of theory and practice with consideration of stakeholders. I enjoyed reading and the insightful consideration of the practical realities, challenges, politics, pressures and benefits surrounding pedagogy within the play based curriculum, this book offers timely critical reflection, stakeholder perspectives and a detailed overview of information. I will be encouraging our Early Childhood Studies undergraduate students to consider this text on publication.
A volume that encourages students to develop their understanding of the Foundation Phase whilst engaging with wider debates about the contested and complex principles of early years pedagogy is crucial to developing independently-minded, critical practitioners. This book is indispensable reading for emergent and experienced Foundation Phase practitioners. A book that we've been waiting for.
Although this text is focused on the Early Years Curriculum in Wales it does support teaching practice in any early years setting. Of particular interest are the links made to influential thinkers in early childhood and international perspectives on play. The importance of reflection and taking a play based approach to early years teaching come to the fore.
This is an excellent text, which provides educational students in Wales with a thorough overview of the early years curriculum pertinent to their country.