Being and Becoming a Froebelian Community of Evidenced Practice
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- ISBN 9781041083115
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 03 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This seminal text offers an innovative, Froebelian inspired, and evidenced approach to teacher professional development that will promote ethical practice. Providing a timely interpretation and application of Froebelian principles, theories and pedagogic actions as showcased by early childhood settings in England and New Zealand, the expert author team promote a radical shift in approach which will better support the early childhood workforce through the promotion of Froebelian communities of practice.
Split into three parts, the book will provide: a contemporary account of Froebelian principles and practices and an overview of the global challenges which face young children and the educators that work with them; an illustrative and reflective narrative of the practice evidence that has emerged from three Froebelian research projects; demonstrations of how the application of the Froebelian Reflection with Guidance framework has inspired and developed the work of educators within this project. The title will be invaluable reading for all those involved in early childhood research and practice, whether in initial training, advanced professional development, practice development and improvement and innovative research programmes.
Professor Christine Pascal OBE is Director of the Centre for Research in Early Childhood and President, co-founder of the European Early Childhood Education Research Association and a co-leader of the Froebel Partnership.
Professor Tony Bertram is Director of the Centre for Research in Early Childhood and President, co- founder of the European Early Childhood Education Research Association and a co-leader of the Froebel Partnership.
Sally Cave is the headteacher of Guildford Nursery School and Family Centre, UK. She is leading the development of Froebelian practice and pedagogy for children, families and staff.
Sue Bennett has been headteacher of two maintained nursery schools and is now joint co-ordinator of the Birmingham Early Years networks, UK.
Tina Bruce CBE is an Honorary Professor (University of Roehampton) UK. She is a Froebelian teacher, training early childhood teachers and educators, consultant, researcher and author.
Anne Denham (Te Rarawa) has worked as a teacher, Head Teacher, Specialist Teacher, Advisor and Consultant both in New Zealand and the UK.
Helen Lyndon trained as a primary school teacher and is now a Principal Research Fellow at CREC.
