Description
Book SynopsisHow does early years policy impact on practitioners, children, settings and families?
What are the implications of current policy for the future?
How can early years professionals shape and craft practice in ways that genuinely focus on the needs of children and families, rather than the interests of policy makers?
This exciting new text explores the changing context and increasing importance of early years policy. It takes a broad look at policy developments and shows how these have affected children, settings, parents and the early years workforce.
Divided into two parts, the first examines theoretical perspectives and sets out the early years policy context, looking at issues surrounding accountability, international influences on policy and the Early Years Foundation Stage. The second half of the book directly shows how policy has influenced practice, and considers:
- the upskilling of the workforce and
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Early Years Work, Professionalism and the Translation of Policy into Practice 2. Accountability’: Tensions and Challenges 3. The influence of international policy 4. The EYFS: Tickell and beyond: a critical perspective 5. Future Policy In Early Years 6. Up-skilling the workforce – managing change in practice 7. The impact of Foundation degrees on practitioners 8. Policy and the change in the Early Years learning environment 9. Research informed policy myth or reality: Sustained Shared Thinking 10. How policy has impacted on parents Conclusion