Can I Go and Play Now?: Rethinking the Early Years

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SAGE, Feb 24, 2018 - Education - 160 pages
Is it time to re-think continuous practice in the early years?

The world of education is an amazing and rewarding world to be in, but there is a sense among many that work within it that there is something not quite right, that all is not well.

In this book, Greg Bottrill explores how he ensures that, in his Early Years setting, continuous provision enables children. He shares his Early Years pedagogy through the ′3Ms′ and explains how to apply these in the classroom. Greg also explores the definition of play – what it is and what it isn’t – and the challenging role of the Early Years teacher.

This book shares good practice in:
  • early reading and the joy of reading
  • early writing development
  • boys writing
  • the nature of outdoor play and how to make this truly ‘outdoor’
  • the role of parents in child development
  • mathematics in play
  • when and how to do intervention work with children
  • how to get Headteachers and centre managers on board.
 

Contents

About the author
Part 2 Getting continuous provision right
Part 3 The
Part 4 The great outdoors
Concluding remarks

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About the author (2018)

Greg Bottrill is an experienced Early Years practitioner who leads a large Foundation Unit in Devon and also supports other schools within the county in developing their EY practice. Committed to changing perceptions of Early Years, he is dedicated to bringing about a new pedagogy that puts the child at the centre of the education Universe.

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