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Sustained Shared Thinking in the Early Years: Linking theory to practice


Sustained Shared Thinking in the Early Years: Linking theory to practice

Paperback by Brodie, Kathy (Early Years Consultant, UK)

Sustained Shared Thinking in the Early Years: Linking theory to practice

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ISBN:
9780415713436
Publication Date:
23 May 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
124 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 May 2024
Sustained Shared Thinking in the Early Years: Linking theory to practice

Description

Used as a measure of quality in the ground-breaking Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project, Sustained Shared Thinking is fundamental to good early years practice. It costs nothing, yet research has shown that it improves outcomes for children by supporting their holistic development. This book clearly explains what Sustained Shared Thinking is and examines the skills and expertise needed to initiate, encourage and facilitate it. The book explores the attitudes, knowledge and understanding that a practitioner must adopt in order to start or develop successful Sustained Shared Thinking. Combining theory with practical guidance, it demonstrates how it can be achieved, covering all aspects of early years practice including the Characteristics of Effective Learning, the Prime and Specific Areas of learning development, the role of the practitioner, the environment and working with parents. Features include: boxed links to key theory and research; practical strategies highlighted in the text; consideration of children at different ages and stages of development; links throughout to the Early Years Foundation Stage. Written by a leading consultant who regularly delivers training on Sustained Shared Thinking, this will be an essential text for students on foundation degree and childhood studies courses as well as early years practitioners.

Contents

1. An introduction to Sustained Shared Thinking 2. How Sustained Shared Thinking can support the Characteristics of Learning 3. Sustained Shared Thinking in the Prime areas 4. Sustained Shared Thinking in the Specific Areas 5. The role of the practitioner and Key person 6. Environments to support Sustained Shared Thinking 7. Different ages, different requirements 8. Parents, carers and the home learning environment 9. Concluding thoughts

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