Child-initiated Play and Learning

Child-initiated Play and Learning
Title Child-initiated Play and Learning PDF eBook
Author Annie Woods
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 144
Release 2013
Genre Education
ISBN 0415634644

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Planning is central to the role of any early years practitioner and involves careful consideration of resources and the learning environment, learning outcomes, observation and assessment and the unique abilities of individual children. This is a big ask and in a busy setting it can be a challenge to adopt a flexible, creative approach to planning that embraces the unexpected rather than relying on templates or existing schemes of work. This book takes a fresh look at planning to consider the possibilities that should be encouraged when playing alongside young children. It shows how a creative approach that allows for spontaneous adventures in play through child-led projects leads to rich learning experiences that build on children's own interests. Drawing on practice from Reggio Emilia, New Zealand, Scandinavia and settings in the UK, the book covers all aspects of planning including: using observations of children to enable them to lead projects; organisation of indoor and outdoor learning environments; inclusive practice; learning through risk taking and adventure play; working with parents and carers; encouraging the team to consider different ways of working. Including encounters from authentic settings and provocative questions for reflective practice, this timely new text aims to give students and practitioners the confidence to adopt a flexible approach to planning that will better meet the needs of the children in their care. The authors are experienced lecturers, practitioners, mentors and assessors. Working with students, visiting placements, training teachers and early years professionals, they provide a sense of real purpose in their writing and enjoyment in the themes made explicit throughout this book.

Supporting Child-initiated Learning

Supporting Child-initiated Learning
Title Supporting Child-initiated Learning PDF eBook
Author Sally Featherstone
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 145
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1408195046

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Why is it that, when children play, some behave like butterflies, flitting around among the flowers of the activities on offer, landing for a moment before moving on to the next attractive flower (activity) while others behave with the single minded concentration of bees? As children grow and learn, they acquire skills through play and practical activities. This recently acquired learning is tenuous and is secured through practice, repeating the skills in different contexts, with different people. Only then will learning be 'hard wired' for life. It is now evident that where children are able to select resources, play companions and activities for themselves, they can practise emerging skills and concepts by selecting the resources they need and using them in ways which are unique to them. This book, written by a group of experts in early years practice, explores the place and purpose of child-intitiated learning in high quality early years practice. Child-initiated learning is a key feature of the Early Years Foundation Stage.

From Children's Interests to Children's Thinking

From Children's Interests to Children's Thinking
Title From Children's Interests to Children's Thinking PDF eBook
Author Jane Tingle Broderick
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Education
ISBN 9781938113635

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Learn how to connect your curriculum planning to children's interests and thinking. With this book, educators will discover a systematic way for using documentation to design curriculum that emerges from children's inquiries, what they wonder, and what they want to understand. Get strategies for designing a classroom environment at the start of the year to facilitate emergent inquiry curriculum. Each chapter guides teachers to document and reflect on their thinking through each of the five phases of a cycle of inquiry process, including observing, interpreting the meaning of the play they see, and developing questions to engage children.

Child-initiated Learning

Child-initiated Learning
Title Child-initiated Learning PDF eBook
Author Ros Bayley
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 57
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1408125226

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Sally Featherstone and Ros Bayley, highly respected Early Years consultants and trainers, have written this book for practitioners working with children throughout the Foundation Stage. All the ideas are equally relevant in Nursery and Reception classes, pre-schools, children's centres, day nurseries and playgroups.

Child-initiated Learning

Child-initiated Learning
Title Child-initiated Learning PDF eBook
Author Jennie Lindon
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 2012
Genre Early childhood education
ISBN 9781921613517

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This book shows how to create a balance between experiences children freely choose and those introduced by adults, and to plan for an individualised learning journey with each child.

Child-Initiated Learning

Child-Initiated Learning
Title Child-Initiated Learning PDF eBook
Author Jennie Lindon
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages 39
Release 2012-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 190724171X

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How to plan for an individualised learning journey with every child in your care. Covering how to plan and support each child through sustained shared thinking, this book will give you the skills you need to follow each child's interests and plan for engaging learning experiences. The book offers practical advice on: what is meant by child-initiated learning and self-chosen experiences, how observant practitioners are able to support children's learning, the importance of first-hand experiences for children and an interesting learning environment, flexible planning and documentation, in response to children's interests and skills and dealing with uncertainty and confusion about adult-led activities and group time.

Child-initiated Learning

Child-initiated Learning
Title Child-initiated Learning PDF eBook
Author Jennie Lindon
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 2010
Genre Early childhood education
ISBN 9781907241079

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