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"Underpinned by ecological theories of development concerned with children, families and communities, this book provides the reader with philosophical, economic and sociological insights and with the latest thinking emerging from post-humanism. In so doing, it provides tools that enable students to research childhood, to understand the complexities of often seemingly simple matters and to navigate critically ever-changing policy and practice in early childhood. Its breadth, depth and currency cannot fail to impress."

- Ian Barron, Professor of Early Childhood Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University



Student focused and designed to support critical thinking, this brand new textbook is mapped to early childhood degrees and is designed to cover the breadth and depth of content across the course. Focused on seeing children in the context of the world they live in, it provides students with a range of perspectives and insights to help them understand the complexities of early childhood, develop their own critical ideas and apply theory to practice.

A range of features in the book and resources online help students:


Get to grips with the basic with:
Spotlights on people, policy and practice
An extensive Glossary in the book along with online Flashcards


Learn from others with:
Video insights from academics and practitioners
Student perspectives at the start of each chapter


Prepare for Assignments with:
Further reading resources in the book and online to enable wider reading
Spotlights on research and reflection points to develop critical thinking skills


Relate to practice with:
Case study scenarios of real-life settings
Action point activities to put theory into practice

Early Childhood Studies: A Student′s Guide

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"Underpinned by ecological theories of development concerned with children, families and communities, this book provides the reader with philosophical, economic... Read more

    Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/12/2018
    ISBN13: 9781473997950, 978-1473997950
    ISBN10: 147399795X

    Number of Pages: 464

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    "Underpinned by ecological theories of development concerned with children, families and communities, this book provides the reader with philosophical, economic and sociological insights and with the latest thinking emerging from post-humanism. In so doing, it provides tools that enable students to research childhood, to understand the complexities of often seemingly simple matters and to navigate critically ever-changing policy and practice in early childhood. Its breadth, depth and currency cannot fail to impress."

    - Ian Barron, Professor of Early Childhood Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University



    Student focused and designed to support critical thinking, this brand new textbook is mapped to early childhood degrees and is designed to cover the breadth and depth of content across the course. Focused on seeing children in the context of the world they live in, it provides students with a range of perspectives and insights to help them understand the complexities of early childhood, develop their own critical ideas and apply theory to practice.

    A range of features in the book and resources online help students:


    Get to grips with the basic with:
    Spotlights on people, policy and practice
    An extensive Glossary in the book along with online Flashcards


    Learn from others with:
    Video insights from academics and practitioners
    Student perspectives at the start of each chapter


    Prepare for Assignments with:
    Further reading resources in the book and online to enable wider reading
    Spotlights on research and reflection points to develop critical thinking skills


    Relate to practice with:
    Case study scenarios of real-life settings
    Action point activities to put theory into practice

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