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An Introduction to the Foundation Phase

An Introduction to the Foundation Phase

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Publisher Bloomsbury UK
Year 08/09/2016
Edition First
Version eBook: Reflowable eTextbook (ePub)
Language English
ISBN 9781474264297
Categories Anglican & Episcopalian Churches, Church of England, Educational strategies & policy, Curriculum planning & development, Pre-school & kindergarten
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An Introduction to the Foundation Phase provides a practical guide to understanding and implementing the Foundation Phase in any early years setting in Wales. The experienced author team discuss and reflect upon a play based approach to learning and the importance of collaboration between various members in any early years settings. Students are introduced to key topics including: key theories of influential thinkers within early years education, both past and present; international curricula and perspectives on play and how Welsh curriculum compares; effective classroom practice; observational techniques; methods of assessment and how to be a reflective practitioner. Through interviews with different stakeholders, including educational ministers, policy advisors, practitioners and parents, An Introduction to the Foundation Phase concludes by discussing the challenges and complexities of putting policy into practice and considers implications for the future of early years education. Making links between theory, policy and practice is vital for a future workforce and this core text provides a solid foundation for any student within early years. Illustrative case studies, activities, reflective tasks and suggestions for further reading are provided throughout. Online resources for lecturers and students are also included.

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