Early childhood studies : enhancing employability and professional practice / Ewan Ingleby, Geraldine Oliver and Rita Winstone.
Material type:
- 9781472506863 (hardback)
- 9781472506825 (paperback)
- 372.21 23
- LB1732.3 .I54 2015
- EDU023000 | EDU009000
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Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre | LB 1732.3 ING 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 7760 | Available | MzULM-007760 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Different Childhoods and Best Practice2. Raising Awareness of the Developing Child and Best Practice3. Best Practice and Enhancing Learning4. Enhancing Best Practice through Professional Skills5. Inclusion and its Emergence as a Key Aspect of Best Practice6. The Rising Importance of Holistic Practice in Early Childhood StudiesConclusionAnswersReferencesIndex.
"Early Childhood Studies: Enhancing Employability and Professional Practice explores essential aspects of best practice within children's services in order to enhance employability skills, identifying how and why key aspects of best practice have emerged within children's services. The key elements of professional practice at the centre of the multidisciplinary work in today's children's services are considered, including:[bullet] different childhoods;[bullet] child development;[bullet] enhanced learning;[bullet] professional skills;[bullet] inclusion;[bullet] holistic practice.Each chapter draws together practical teaching experience with sound academic analysis to support those training to work in the early childhood sector, and those already practising, to raise their employability potential by identifying and evaluating best practice"--
"Early Childhood Studies - Enhancing Employability and Professional Practice explores essential aspects of best practice within children's services in order to enhance employability skills, identifying how and why key aspects of best practice have emerged within children's services. The essential aspects of professional practice at the centre of the multidisciplinary work in today's children's services are considered, including: - different childhoods - child development - enhanced learning - professional skills - inclusion - holistic practice Each chapter draws together practical teaching experience with sound academic analysis to support those training to work in the early childhood sector, and those already practising, to raise their employability potential by identifying and evaluating best practice"--
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