Characteristics of Effective Learning

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Active Learning
Anni McTavish
Annie Woods
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Catherine Gripton
Characteristics of Effective Learning
child development theory
Child Initated Play and Learning
Children's Social Play
Children's Unique Characteristics
Creativity and Critical Thinking
Deep Level Learning
Di Chivers
early childhood pedagogy
Early Years
Early Years Foundation Stage
Effective Early Learning
EPPE Project
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EYFS
EYFS Requirement
EYFS Statutory Framework
Face Difficult Choices
Forest School
Foundation Stage Teacher
Helen Moylett
High Quality Preschool Experience
Independent Future Learners
Infant Toddler Centres
Knowledge Acquisition
learning environment design
Lorna Wardle
Making Table
motivation in education
Nancy Stewart
Observation
People's Actual Involvement
Planning
Play and Learning
Play Store
Playing and Exploration
Playing Back
practitioner reflection
Recording Routes
Reflective Practice
Round Windows
Sen
shared thinking strategies
Sharon Vest
supporting intrinsic motivation in early years
Sustained Shared Thinking
Treasure Basket
Val Hall
Vicky McEwan
Victoria Brown
Zealand Early Childhood Centres

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415737920
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The characteristics of effective learning – playing and exploring, active learning and creating and thinking critically – underpin young children’s learning and development and are central to the revised Early Years Foundation Stage. Practitioners need to be confident of planning, observing and assessing characteristics of effective learners and understand how they support children’s learning and development.

The book explores what the characteristics of effective learning look like and how practitioners can create opportunities for children to express them. It considers the ways in which they connect with children’s natural explorations, play, enjoyement and the environments created by adults. Throughout the focus is on building on children’s own interests as practitioners plan for, observe and assess playing and exploring, active learning and creativity and critical thinking.

Including encounters from authentic settings and provocative questions for reflective practice, the book covers:

  • children’s well-being and motivations
  • creating effective learning possibilities for all children
  • engaging children’s interests
  • the role of the adult and environment
  • sustained shared thinking

This timely new text aims to help practitioners and students develop their understanding of the charactersitics of effective learning and show them how they can support young children in become effective and motivated learners.

Annie Woods is Senior Lecturer in Early Years at Nottingham Trent University, UK.