ABSTRACT

This unique and engaging resource describes, critiques and analyses the significance of a wide range of contemporary and classic ideas about how young children learn. Organised in a handy A – Z format, best-selling author and early years expert Sandra Smidt:

  • Traces back each idea to the roots of how it was first conceived
  • Explores its implications for the early years classroom in accessible terms
  • Makes connections where relevant to other strands in the field of early childhood education
  • Provides examples from her extensive classroom experience and international literature
  • Draws on a range of ideas from both developing and developed countries giving the material a truly global focus
  • Uses a sociocultural view of learning to underpin the choice or analysis of each idea

Students on early years education courses at a range of levels will find this an essential and enlightening companion text, for use throughout their studies.

chapter |17 pages

A

chapter |8 pages

B

chapter |23 pages

C

chapter |13 pages

D

chapter |18 pages

E

chapter |10 pages

F

chapter |5 pages

G

chapter |1 pages

H

chapter |16 pages

I

chapter |5 pages

L

chapter |11 pages

M

chapter |7 pages

N

chapter |1 pages

O

chapter |8 pages

P

chapter |14 pages

R

chapter |10 pages

S

chapter |1 pages

T

chapter |4 pages

Z