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Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education By Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education by Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)


Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education Summary

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education by Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)

How can we support children to reach their full potential and not be constrained by gender expectations? Are gender roles fixed at birth or do they develop through experiences? Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education introduces practitioners to key aspects of gender in the early years and explores how to ensure that children and staff teams are supported in settings that have outstanding practice.

Considering the implications of gender in the context of supporting children, families and practitioners, this book examines the theoretical contexts that surround gender identity and explores current legislation and practice in order to provide practitioners with all the information they need to develop their own work and settings in an open and equal way. Offering a wealth of practical guidance, case studies and reflective questions which link to the EYFS, chapters cover:

  • a theoretical approach to gender development;
  • current legislation and the impact on early years practice;
  • understanding gender fluidity and the way in which children express gender;
  • creating gender equality when working with children and the role of manager in creating a supportive ethos.

Including tasks, reflective points and links to useful websites and organisations, this book will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students that want to promote an inclusive environment for the children in their care, their families and colleagues.

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education Reviews

I have read many books and articles on how boys and girls develop in the early years. However, Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education stands out. What I really appreciated about the book was that the format supports a very practical approach to the process of personal and professional reflection and continual improvement. [...]This book is ideal for anyone with an interest in issues relating to equality and diversity, and would make a useful tool to support reflection for managers and leaders. It would also provide an invaluable link between theory and practice for those undertaking early years qualifications. Gill Medhurst, Schools Week

About Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)

Kath Tayler is a Senior Lecturer in Early Years Education at the University of Brighton, UK. She has worked in early years for over 30 years as a nursery nurse, primary teacher and lecturer in early years education and care in both further and higher education.

Deborah Price is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton and an Associate Lecturer at The Open University, UK. She has worked in early and primary years as a teacher, trainer, inspector and lecturer.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. What's it all About? 3. Legislative Background 4. Working with Families 5. Working with Children 6. Leading and Managing Good Practice 7. Resources 8. Conclusion Appendix One Appendix Two

Additional information

GOR008199846
9781138857117
1138857114
Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education by Kath Tayler (University of Brighton, UK.)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-04-01
144
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