ABSTRACT

Child Observation for Learning and Research is an exciting new text, providing a thorough grounding in the methodology, practice and interpretation of observing children.

The authors draw on their experience and expertise in childcare, education, social work and research to introduce the fundamental principles and process of observation, preparing you for your first observation and building knowledge and confidence through a wide range of scenarios and activities.

The book takes the unique approach of demonstrating how acquiring observational skills can serve as a key learning tool, not only helping you to understand children, but also to recognise, analyse and question theory, helping you make sense of your own learning.

part I|84 pages

Thinking about and planning for child observation

chapter 1|9 pages

Observation and learning

chapter 3|14 pages

Methods of observation

chapter 4|10 pages

Planning for child observation

chapter 5|11 pages

Ethical implications of child observation

chapter 6|12 pages

Finding the role of the observer

part II|90 pages

Conducting and interpreting child observation

chapter 9|10 pages

Observation and the reflective process

chapter 10|15 pages

Analysis of observation records

chapter 11|12 pages

Interpretation of child observation

chapter 12|11 pages

Observation — a research tool

chapter 13|10 pages

Writing on child observations

chapter 14|10 pages

Observation in childcare and education

chapter 15|6 pages

Conclusion — the power of observation