Dorothy McMillan & Glenda Walsh 
Playful Teaching and Learning [EPUB ebook] 

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Every early years practitioner should be able to captivate and maintain the interest of young children in their setting, through the provision of a playful learning experience.


Covering age ranges 3-8 years, this textbook explores the importance of infusing playfulness throughout the entire early years day, and includes chapters that:



  • establish the core principles underpinning playful teaching and learning

  • help students and practitioners understand how playfulness can be applied to all aspects of the early years curriculum including mathematics, literacy, outdoor environments, science & technology, and ICT

  • explore core issues in early years provision including observing, planning & assessment, and how they relate to playful learning

  • emphasise the role and qualities of the playful professional.


This is a fantastic resource for any student or practitioner looking to enrich the lives of young children through meaningful playful learning experiences.

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Section 1: Principles of Playful Teaching and Learning

Chapter 1 Why Playful Teaching and Learning? – Glenda Walsh

Chapter 2 Mental Models of Early Years Practice: Digging Deeper – Liz Sproule

Chapter 3 Pillars of Practice for Playful Teaching and Learning – Glenda Walsh

Section 2: Playful Teaching and Learning across the Curriculum

Chapter 4 Playful Thinking in Action: Tools for Cultivating Children’s Thinking – Carol Mc Guinness

Chapter 5 Playful Pedagogies in Early Childhood Mathematics – Ross Ó Corráin and Elizabeth Dunphy

Chapter 6 Playful Approaches to Literacy – Catherine Gilliland

Chapter 7 Growing the Child in the Playful Setting – Marion Dowling and Glenda Walsh

Chapter 8 Playful Learning in Natural Outdoor Environments – Richard Greenwood

Chapter 9 ICT Made Playful – Christine Stephen

Chapter 10 Playful Approaches to Science and Technology – Andrea Doherty and John Mc Cullagh

Section 3: The Role of the Playful Professional

Chapter 11 Hopeful Intentions: Planning for Playful Teaching and Learning – Jacqueline Fallon

Chapter 12 Assessment in the Playful Teaching and Learning Experience – Glenda Walsh and Elizabeth Sproule

Chapter 13 Towards the Playful Professional – Dorothy Mc Millan

关于作者

Carol Mc Guinness is Professor Emerita at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her research interests are in the application of cognitive and developmental psychology to classroom learning, specifically, how teachers can promote the development of children’s thinking skills. She authored the influential Department of Education (then Df EE) report From Thinking Skills to Thinking Classrooms (1999), and directed the Activating Children’s Thinking Skills (ACTS) project, funded by the ESRC’s Teaching and Learning Research Programme (2002-2005). Working with Glenda Walsh and colleagues, she led the longitudinal evaluation of the play-based curriculum in the early years of primary school in Northern Ireland, the Enriched Curriculum (2000-2009). Both these strands of research have had significant influence on education policy in Northern Ireland and elsewhere. More recently, with Robert Swartz (Center for Teaching Thinking, Boston), she is advising the International Baccalaureate on the development of thinking in their curriculum (2014-2016). 
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 240 ● ISBN 9781526413253 ● 文件大小 5.4 MB ● 编辑 Dorothy McMillan & Glenda Walsh ● 出版者 SAGE Publications ● 市 London ● 国家 GB ● 发布时间 2017 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 5370178 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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