Challenges in early years and primary education : employing critical thinking skills during turbulent times
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Challenges in early years and primary education : employing critical thinking skills during turbulent times
Routledge, 2022
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Challenges in Early Years and Primary Education focuses on the teaching and learning of children in early years and primary school settings and creates awareness and a deeper understanding of current and critical education issues such as wellbeing, global education, online teaching, and teaching and learning in a multicultural society.
This book encourages the development of the underpinning knowledge and understanding of teaching and learning, recognising good mental health and the solid principles of working with children, families and other professionals. Through discussions on a range of interrelated factors that contribute to children's development, and learning and progressive participation, expert contributors explore ways to respond to and ameliorate the effects of the pandemic and other possible challenges that education professionals and children might face in the future.
Challenges in Early Years and Primary Education is ideal reading for educational practitioners including teachers and anyone working in aligned educational settings, as well as students in the field of early years and primary education.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Estelle Tarry Section A Children and the Curriculum Chapter 1: Child Development and Neurodiversity: Every Classroom, Every Child and Every Family are Unique Anna Neale with Sabrina Connolly Chapter 2: "I've Just Found Some Dragon Snot, Yay!": The Effect of Forest School Sessions on Children and Staff Jo Button Chapter 3: More Than Just Dressing Up in a Sari: International schools in a Multicultural World Estelle Tarry Chapter 4: 'Education is the Most Powerful Weapon Which You Can Use to Change the World' (Mandela): Global Education and Global Citizenship Katrina Perkins Section B Professional Practice Chapter 5: Walking the Online Learning Tightrope: Education Reimagined Through Pandemic Learning Cathie Burgess Chapter 6: Harnessing Reflexive Practice for Professionals, Children and Settings: A Practical Guide for Greater Reflection Alison Milner Chapter 7: Professionalism in Practice: A toolkit for Negotiating Professional Identity in Early Years and Primary Settings Lisa Rogers Chapter 8: "Why Should I Worry...The SENCO Will Do It All": Recognising the Importance of the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)in Our Schools in Readiness for a Post-Covid-19 World. Andy Smith Section C Child Protection and Beyond Chapter 9: ''What Are You Going to Do About It?'' Responsibility, Risks and Realities
- Considerations for Safeguarding Children Caroline Knight Chapter 10: Mental Health, Wellbeing, Resilience and Character: Helping Children to Flourish and Thrive Isabel Hallam Chapter 11: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
- How a Trauma Aware Classroom can Improve Outcomes for Children Kelly Laywood Chapter 12: Why Do Good Children Do Bad Things and How We Can Help Them to Stop? Jodie Rossiter
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