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This fully revised second edition of Observing, Assessing and Planning for Children in the Early Years provides a detailed analysis of what is meant by the observation of young learners and why this is so vital to early years practitioners and students. In this accessible and insightful text, Sandra Smidt examines the various theories of how young children develop and learn, which have been put forward by thinkers and writers across time and place so the reader has a genuinely global view of early childhood. She then highlights how important it is for practitioners in schools, nurseries and settings to think carefully about what they have seen and heard in light of what they, as adults, already know about the children and their learning.
Also included in this text is a helpful 'Try Your Hand' section where readers are invited to make their own judgements about what they have read, as well as a section on observing and assessing not only the nursery-aged children but also babies and toddlers.
List of contents
Preface 1. The Questioning Child 2. The Informed Adult 3. Documenting Learning 4. Assessing and Understanding Learning 5. Extending Children's Learning 6. Who are the Experts? 7. Babies and Toddlers: Revealing their Understanding of their Worlds 8. Observing, Planning and Assessing for Equity 9. Assessing Your Offer: Becoming an Advocate for Quality Learning Bibliography
About the author
Sandra Smidt is a writer and consultant in early years education. She has previously written
The Developing Child in the 21st Century, 2nd edition (2013),
Introducing Malaguzzi (2012),
Introducing Bruner (2011),
Playing to Learn (2010) and
Introducing Vygotsky (2008), all published by Routledge.