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Informationen zum Autor Dr Pam Jarvis is currently Senior Lecturer at Bradford College University Centre and Associate Lecturer for the Open University. She has many years' experience of creating and teaching developmental, social science and social policy modules for Education/Child Development programmes. Jane George (MEd) is currently the Programme Manager for Early Years, Health and Care at Bradford College University Centre, managing the curriculum across the full range of Further and Higher Education programmes in Early Years and Health and Care. Wendy Holland (MA) has experience of teaching in mainstream nurseries, primary and special schools for over thirty years. She is currently working in the Teaching, Health and Care sector at Bradford College University Centre, has been training and assessing Early Years Professionals since the national launch of the status in 2007. Klappentext Fully updated to reflect the changes to the Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) qualification, this second edition remains the essential handbook to support all those considering or working towards EYPS and on whichever pathway they embark. Organised into three parts, the text starts by leading you through the initial requirements for entry to the programme, providing an overview of the different pathways. It goes on to focus on the standards against which all EYP candidates are tested, and then finally looks at the new validation process and beyond. Although closely linked to the standards required for EYPS, and their relationship with the Early Years Foundation Stage, the book is not a standard-by-standard manual; it supports you in developing an organic, holistic perspective on childcare and education, combining practical skills with knowledge development. The text includes case studies based on real practice scenarios, ideas for practical activities, further reading, reflection, interviews and advice from EYPS candidates who have successfully negotiated the validation process. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Introducing Early Years Professional Status 1. Introducing Early Years Professional Status Part 2 The Children's Agenda: principles in children's development, social policy and inclusion 2. Principles in childcare and education 3. Safeguarding and child protection 4. Children as citizens: rights and responsibilities in the twenty-first century Part 3 Leading practice in the Early Years setting 5. Leading in children's learning and development 6. Promoting emotional security and positive behaviour 7. Transforming the environment for play and learning 8. Partnership and leadership in Early Years Part 4 Becoming an Early Years Professional: validation and beyond 9. Managing your placement supervisor, mentor and your own continuing professional development 10. Surviving validation 11. Early Years Professionals: in their own words ...