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Exploring the Contexts for Early Learning - Challenging the School Readiness Agenda

English · Paperback / Softback

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The concept of 'readiness for school' is attractive to policy-makers, but many academics, researchers and practitioners argue that an early start to formal learning may be misguided. This book introduces readers to an increasing body of evidence which demonstrates that young children need opportunities to learn and develop in environments that support their emotional and cognitive needs, offering opportunities to develop autonomy, competence and self-regulation skills.

With advice on implementing research findings in practice, this book provides clear guidance on how to foster and develop these attributes, scaffold steps into new areas of learning and support children in facing new challenges. Chapters cover:

Policy and discourses;

Taking account of development;

Approaches to Early Years Learning;

The Diversity of Children's Early Experiences;

Transitions and starting school;

Where to in the Future?

Exploring the Contexts for Early Learning will be essential reading for students, practitioners, policy-makers and all those interested in the school readiness agenda.

List of contents

Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. Policy and Discourses 2. Taking Account of Development 3. Approaches to Early Years Learning 4. The Diversity of Children’s Early Experiences 5. Transitions and Starting School 6. Where to in the Future?

About the author

Rory McDowall Clark was Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Early Childhood at the University of Worcester, UK for many years. She taught across a range of programmes including BA, PGCE and MA degrees in Early Childhood Studies.

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