100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: School Readiness

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: School Readiness
Author: Clare Ford
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472906934

Success at school depends on being ready for school. Perfect for all nursery and pre-school settings, this book is packed full of fun and educational play-based ideas to develop the basic skills that every child needs to prepare them for that next big step. For newly qualified and experienced practitioners alike, this book offers a huge range of activities, from laying the foundations for early reading and writing, to developing social skills and building up physical dexterity. Tips are provided for making the ideas relevant to every child, whatever their learning style or individual needs and additional ideas for involving parents are also included. With 20 years' experience of teaching in mainstream and special education settings, Clare Ford brings vast experience, innovative ideas and invaluable advice for all Early Years practitioners involved in making the transition to 'big school' as smooth as possible.

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Forest School

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Forest School
Author: Tracey Maciver
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472946669

Forest School sessions have risen in popularity in recent years, with many nurseries and pre-schools offering them as part of their regular programme of activities. This new title in the best-selling 100 ideas series is filled with easy-to-implement ideas for introducing Forest School activities and concepts into each day, without putting pressure on the practitioners' time or the setting's budget. 100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Forest School promotes the use of natural resources and the environment, as well as encouraging and instigating child-led learning and play. It addresses health and safety in the outdoor classroom, discusses issues and myths surrounding Forest School, and explores how integrating it into early years settings and provision can enhance children's learning as well as developing a range of 'soft skills' such as self-confidence, working with others, sharing, problem solving, empathy and respect for self, others and their environment.

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Observation, Assessment & Planning

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Observation, Assessment & Planning
Author: Marianne Sargent
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2018-05-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472945301

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Observation, Assessment & Planning is not only filled with easy to implement and practical ideas for the early years classroom, but it also demonstrates why assessment is an important formative tool to help further children's learning. In this book, early years expert and experienced author Marianne Sargent explains the cycle of observation, assessment and planning with advice on how to carry out different types of observation, guidance on how to make effective use of observations to assess children's knowledge and understanding, and explanations for how to use this information to inform future planning. The book also offers ideas on how to carry out summative assessments - as well as how to organise assessment information for reporting purposes. With the ever-increasing focus on observation, assessment and planning in the early years, this book is a must-have for all practitioners looking to effectively introduce all three into their setting while still ensuring the children in their care are in an environment where they can be confident, feel supported and still have fun as they grow and learn.

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Outdoor Play

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Outdoor Play
Author: Julie Mountain
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472911059

Children benefit hugely from regular, frequent and progressive outdoor play, and it should therefore be an integral part of their early education. This addition to the 100 ideas series offers early years practitioners easy-to-implement outdoor play activities and practical advice on managing and evaluating your provision. Dip in and out of the ideas which range in complexity, from 'getting started' activities for practitioners who are inexperienced or less confident about outdoor play, to more challenging strategies for those who have used Forest School ideas. Julie Mountain's wealth of knowledge and abundance of creativity and enthusiasm shines through with activities involving mark making, storytelling, communicating, exploration, maths and mud! In addition, there are guest ideas from outdoor play experts Kierna Corr, Felicity Robinson, Lesley Romanoff, Juliet Robertson, Lily Horseman and Mary Jackson and an extensive further reading section. The ideas in this book will inspire you to get outside and make the most of your outdoor space however big or small it is and whatever the weather decides to throw at you! INCLUDES Teaching tips - Taking it further ideas - Ideas for involving parents - Bonus ideas

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners
Author: Lucy Peet
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472906330

An excellent, easy to use tool for those new to working with this early years age range, as well as more experienced practitioners.

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Supporting EAL Learners

100 Ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Supporting EAL Learners
Author: Marianne Sargent
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472924061

There are more than one million children in UK schools who speak English as an additional language (EAL), and this number is continually rising. Many early years practitioners are unsure about how best to support these children and need guidance to do this with confidence. This book offers advice on how to welcome and provide for children with EAL and how to support their families, taking into consideration their unique identities and culture and ensuring that these are preserved and appreciated in the setting. With links to all areas of the curriculum and specific focus on language acquisition, each idea is straightforward and can be easily adapted and developed to suit children's individual needs. It is an essential guide for all practitioners in early years settings to raise your competence and confidence in providing for EAL learners.

How to be an Outstanding Early Years Practitioner

How to be an Outstanding Early Years Practitioner
Author: Louise Burnham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472934431

How to be an Outstanding Early Years Practitioner is an all-encompassing, comprehensive guide to improving and developing your early years knowledge and delivering outstanding practice on a daily basis. It is the perfect companion for any new school-based early years practitioner or for experienced practitioners looking to revisit fundamental elements of the profession and be inspired. Each easy-to-follow chapter is broken down into key areas of practice, including knowledge of the EYFS, relationships with others, planning and assessment, and safeguarding and child protection. Experienced teacher and author Louise Burnham provides ideas for incorporating these critical concepts into your lesson planning and practical advice for handling any number of scenarios that may arise in the early years classroom day-to-day.

How to be an Outstanding Childminder

How to be an Outstanding Childminder
Author: Allison Lee
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441172858

An invaluable handbook to help childminders to reach an outstanding level, all day, everyday, and not just during inspection.

Developing School Readiness

Developing School Readiness
Author: Kathryn Peckham
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1473994470

Shortlisted for Best Professional Book by Nursery World Awards 2017! We′ve all heard of the term school readiness but how many of us understand what is meant by it? What does it mean in the context of child development and wellbeing and what implications does it have for creating enthusiastic lifelong learners? How can we really give our children the best start in their most formative years? This book will ensure you understand school readiness but also understand: the experiential nature of children′s learning how future success is affected by the experiences that have gone before the importance of your role in the child’s journey This book will give you the confidence to deliver practice that exceeds expectations and the knowledge to stand by your approach to teaching and caring for the children you work with. Kathryn Peckham will be discussing key ideas from Developing School Readiness: Creating Lifelong Learners in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie.

The Complete Companion for Teaching and Leading Practice in the Early Years

The Complete Companion for Teaching and Leading Practice in the Early Years
Author: Pam Jarvis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317580575

Previously published as The Early Years Professional’s Complete Companion, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and is the essential resource for aspiring and existing leaders of early years practice. Covering a wide range of theoretical and practical concepts, this book helps the reader consider how they can develop excellent practice within their unique setting. Divided into three distinct sections, the book begins by exploring the origins of early years practice, before discussing principles in development, social policy and child protection. The second section considers what constitutes high quality practice, and reflects on the role of emotional security, environment, and adults in shaping children’s learning and development. The third and final section examines how activities associated with continued professional development impact on teaching standards, before finishing with a discussion on international perspectives on early years practice. Key features include: New chapters on safeguarding, children’s rights, continuous professional development and international perspectives of early years practice. Chapter objectives, tasks and links to the Early Years Foundation Stage. Case studies with questions for reflection to promote critical thinking. New developments in the early years practice arena are outlined, including the emergence of Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS). This book is an essential text for those working towards qualifications in early years teaching and leading practice, and provides a flexible basis for tutors, trainers, assessors and mentors to further develop programmes of education and training. It will also appeal to teachers and practitioners interested in considering potential routes for continuing their professional development.