ABSTRACT

'This new early childhood text provides a comprehensive overview of early childhood education in Australia for children from birth to eight years. It reports on a wide variety of significant early childhood topics and is written in a style directed towards early childhood professionals.' - Kim Walters, President, Early Childhood Teachers Association

The early years of care and learning are recognised as crucial for ongoing educational success and future participation in society. Early childhood professionals need specialist preparation to understand and effectively support early years learners.

Teaching Early Years offers a systematic, research-based introduction to educating children from birth to eight years. Leading educators identify the key priorities in early years education and cover developmental issues, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Each chapter concludes with questions that guide reflection of the concepts developed in the chapter.

Written for early childhood education students, childcare workers and education leaders, Teaching Early Years is an essential resource for anyone involved in caring for and educating early years learners.

part I|65 pages

The context of early years learning

part II|115 pages

Curriculum practices for the early years

chapter 5|17 pages

Literacy

chapter 6|21 pages

Numeracy

chapter 7|18 pages

Science

chapter 8|18 pages

The arts

chapter 9|24 pages

Digital technology

part III|86 pages

Pedagogical practices for the early years

chapter 12|15 pages

Transitions

chapter 13|15 pages

Partnerships

part IV|32 pages

Assessment practices for the early years

chapter 17|14 pages

Assessment and culture

chapter 18|16 pages

Assessment

part V|62 pages

Imperatives for the early years

chapter 20|16 pages

Evidence-based practice

chapter 21|14 pages

Gender

chapter 22|16 pages

Communities of practice