The Cleverness of boys
By (Author) Sally Featherstone
By (author) Ros Bayley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Featherstone
15th April 2010
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
372.1823
Paperback
128
Width 170mm, Height 246mm, Spine 10mm
318g
The differences between boys and girls, in development and attitude to learning are well documented, and a formalised early curriculum emphasises these differences. The abilities of most girls to meet goals for learning at an earlier age may result in a tendency to focus on trying to teach boys to learn like girls, instead of recognising their unique gifts and abilities. If we are to help boys to become strong, competent learners from an early age, we must resist the temptation to feel sorry for them. We must dispel the myths about under-achievement', challenge stereotypical views of gender, and recognise the unique strengths and abilities of young boys.
'This book cleverly addresses the issues surrounding the development and learning of young boys. It features a series of stories (which are an absolute joy to read)...this special book empowers practitioners getting into the mindset of different boys in order to better understand how we can meet thier needs in our continuous provision for them.' * Early Years Educator (June 2010) *
'This is an interesting book which provides the reader with an insight into the "unique child"...Readers will be able to relate to the "characters" described in these stories, which will help them to gain a better understanding of the boys in their early years setting.' * Early Years Update (April 2011) *
Following an extensive career as an early years teacher, Ros Bayley now works as a consultant, trainer and storyteller. She has always had a keen interest in teaching of literacy and has written many publications fo early years professionals, including Foundations for Indepence (2nd edition 2005), We Can Do It! (2004), Boys and Girls Come out to Play (2005) and Smooth TransitionsI (2003), all collaborations with Sally Featherstone and published by Featherstone Education. She is co-author (with Sue Palmer) of Foundations of Literacy (Network Continuum, 2004). Ros really enjoys writing with other professionals and has written a number of books with Lynn Broadbent (published by Lawrence Educational Publications). Sally Featherstone has a wealth of experience as a teacher, head teacher and a local authority advisor 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.