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Making Sense of Neuroscience in the Early Years: A valuable tool for Early Years practitioners to better understand the link between brain development and learning

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Making Sense of Neuroscience in the Early Years: A valuable tool for Early Years practitioners to better understand the link between brain development and learning

Contributors:

By (Author) Sally Featherstone

ISBN:

9781472938312

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Featherstone

Publication Date:

1st January 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology

Dewey:

372.21

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 168mm, Height 244mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

320g

Description

Translating research about child neuroscience into practice in education is a daunting prospect for most practitioners. In fact, many see it as fraught with difficulties and risky. However, the importance of this research has never been more important. The context of the early years in the UK, has seen considerable changes within recent years, with a raft of government regulation and guidance, and a national move to free childcare entitlement at increasingly earlier ages. Combined with a mounting pressure for accountability in Closing the Gap between disadvantaged children and those more fortunate, these pressures make it fundamental that those working with young children understand what neuroscience is telling us, and more important, what it is not. Practitioners, teachers managers, and governors in settings and schools will not only be called to account for the attainment of their children, as measured in tests, but in the way children are prepared for lifelong earning, which will support them for the rest of their school lives and beyond.

This book is a comprehensive position statement for practitioners that highlights: where we are now; what we know; what we don't know; what research developments mean for practitioners and setting, and how this fits in with the government expectations within the EYFS framework. Sally Featherstone covers the current thinking in educational research and neuroscience, how some of this has been misinterpreted in the by early adopters or over-enthusiastic promoters, and how new information can help practitioners to be more effective in their work with young children.

Reviews

Represents a valuable tool for teachers and leaders in Early Years settings to better understand the link between brain development and learning to help better their practice even further. * Education 3-13 *

Author Bio

Sally Featherstone has a wealth of experience as a teacher, head teacher and a local authority adviser and inspector. In recent years, alongside her activities in publishing, Sally has continued to build a national reputation as a trainer and consultant in the Primary and Early Years field, in the UK and internationally.

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