Teaching Young Children

Teaching Young Children Choices in Theory and Practice

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Publisher's Synopsis

"The book is comprehensive and includes general and specific teaching techniques - many of which the reader would be familiar with - but some that one might overlook, but are really essential to consider . I heartily endorse this book." International Journal of Early Years Education

This book presents early childhood students and staff with a broad and diverse range of teaching techniques to support children's learning. It examines twenty-six teaching techniques ranging from simple techniques such as describing and listening through to more complex techniques such as deconstruction and scaffolding. It defines each technique and discusses how when and why staff might use it. In thinking about when and why staff might (or not) opt for a particular technique we have explored current early childhood theory and practice and discussed how this impacts on the goal relevance of the technique and the developmental and equity considerations we consider relevant to the technique. Vignettes and examples show how early childhood staff use the techniques to support children's learning and help to bring the discussion of each technique to life. The final chapter presents a strategic approach to selecting teaching techniques, which shows how educational philosophy links with choices about specific teaching techniques.

The book is suited for students and experienced early childhood staff working in diverse settings with young children.




Book information

ISBN: 9780335213719
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Imprint: Open University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 372.21
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 390
Weight: 750g
Height: 251mm
Width: 198mm
Spine width: 20mm