Effective Early Learning
Case Studies in Improvement
Christine Pascal author Tony Bertram author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:1st Jan '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

In this book, the authors discuss criteria and methodologies for evaluating and improving the quality of learning, and show how to evaluate practice and create action plans for improvement. They present a variety of case studies, including: a family centre; LEA nursery unit; a workplace nursery, an LEA nursery class; an inner-city reception class in a primary school; private day nurseries; and a social services day nursery. Each example is accompanied by a set of questions which highlight important features of the research process and suggest ways in which early years practitioners can examine and reflect on their own practice.
This book draws on the experience of practitioners involved in the Effective Early Learning Research Project, developed to support early learning wherever young children are, whether in education, care, social services, health, voluntary sector, private sector, or state sector, from birth to 7 years.
This book is essential reading for all early years practitioners, students, inspectors and trainers.
This is a useful book for NQT′s or teachers going to a different setting or area. It makes valuable suggestions and recommendations. Students carrying out research of different settings may also benefit from reading this. -- Mrs Andrea Morgans * drupal *
Good to see range of settings used for the case studies - provides students with a broad understanding of the challenges in each. Good use of refective questions at the end of each -- Ms Yasmin Stefanov-King * drupal *
ISBN: 9780761972938
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 330g
144 pages