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Professionalism in the Early Years Linda Miller

Professionalism in the Early Years By Linda Miller

Professionalism in the Early Years by Linda Miller


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Summary

Ensure you are not left behind as professionalism in the Early Years sector becomes more more valued than ever before.

Professionalism in the Early Years Summary

Professionalism in the Early Years by Linda Miller

Ensure you are not left behind as professionalism in the Early Years sector becomes more more valued than ever before. Professor Nutbrown's review of the Early Years sector demands ever higher levels of professionalism and builds on previous initiatives such as Early Years Professional Status (EYPS). Gain insight into what this means and how it can be achieved with this unique textbook that covers all aspects of professionalism Student-friendly, accessible and authoritative, this is the ideal core reader for all those embarking on their professional development within the Early Years sector. - The only book of its kind covering professionalism in Early Years. - Written by national and international authorities in the field, all of whom are involved in teaching, training and research or at policy level. - Covers a wide range of issues including: routes to professionalism; policy developments; multi-professional collaboration and multi-agency working; international perspectives; rethinking professionalism; key themes and issues within the Early Years workforce.

About Linda Miller

Linda Miller is Professor in Early Years at the Open University. She is former chair of the Sector Endorsed Foundation Degrees in Early Years (SEFDEY) national network. Carrie Cable is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the Open University. She is involved in developing courses for teaching assistants and early years practitioners and has contributed to national training and development initiatives for teaching assistants and teachers, particularly in the field of English as an additional language

Table of Contents

Routes to Professionalism 1. Developing professionalism in the Early Years: from policy to practice 2. Developing new professional roles in the Early Years 3. Early Childhood Studies Degrees and the development of a graduate profession 4. The early years teacher 5. Teaching assistants in the early years 6. The P word and home-based childcarers 7. Leadership in the early years Developing professional practice 8. Reflective practice 9. Computer mediated communication - using e-learning to support professional development 10. Studying the Early Years Foundation Degree: student voices Rethinking professionalism 11. The democratic and reflective professional: rethinking and reforming the early years workforce 12. Who is an early years professional? Reflections on policy diversity in Europe 13. The new teacher in New Zealand 14. Promoting young children's development: implications of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 15. Looking to the future

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GOR005699605
9780340948347
0340948345
Professionalism in the Early Years by Linda Miller
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Education
20080530
192
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