Iml-Early Ed Curriculum


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"This book presents developmentally appropriate early education curriculum for children from birth through eight years old. Throughout the text, the emphasis is on addressing each child's individual needs, abilities, interests, and cultural diversity. This resource and reference guide includes original songs, poems, dramatic play activities, illustrations, photos, and a full-color insert that outlines appropriate guidance techniques. This is a resource offering advice for developing an effective curriculum for young children."--Jacket.




Early Adolescence


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Iml-Exceptional Child


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Iml-Student Teaching


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Better Late Than Early


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Educating the Whole Child for the Whole World


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"For more than two decades, everything that carries Courtney Ross' imprint has symbolized international, out-of-the-box originality, especially through her efforts in education." --




Developing as a Reflective Early Years Professional


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Provides an accessible yet critical approach to key themes within the early years, with a focus throughout on reflective practice. It starts by examining theories and research into the nature of reflection, how it can be used and how it can improve practice and produce a more responsive and thoughtful, research-based workforce for young children and their families. A range of themes, including global childhood poverty, observation and assessment, leadership, and multi-professional working, are then explored, highlighting the importance and application of reflection throughout these areas of research and practice. This new edition includes two completely new chapters on reflecting on work-based learning and reflecting on children’s play and creativity. Information on mentoring and on the position of men in early years higher education has also been added. Greater depth and challenge is provided through extended thinking questions and extended reflections at the end of each chapter.