Starting from the Child: Teaching and Learning from 3 to 8 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Starting from the Child: Teaching and Learning from 3 to 8 Book

Early years practitioners currently face a number of dilemmas when planning an education for young children. The imposition of an external curriculum seems to work in opposition to the principles of planning experiences which start from the child. Does this mean that the notion of a curriculum centered on the needs and interests of children is now more rhetoric than reality? In a practical and realistic way Starting from the Child examines a range of theories about young children as learners and the implications of these theories for classroom practice. Julie Fisher acknowledges the competence of young children when they arrive at school, the importance of building on their early successes and the critical role of adults who understand the individual and idiosyncratic ways of young learners. The book addresses the key issues of planning and assessment, explores the place of talk and play in the classroom and examines the role of the teacher in keeping a balance between the demands of the curriculum and the learning needs of the child. This is essential reading, not only for early years practitioners, but for all those who manage and make decisions about early learning.Read More

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  • 0335209181
  • 9780335209187
  • Julie Fisher
  • 1 January 2002
  • Open University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 192
  • 2
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