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The reflective early years practitioner : [electronic book] /

By: Hallet, Elaine [author].
Contributor(s): ProQuest [vendor].
Publisher: London : SAGE, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xii, 170 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: computer | computer Carrier type: online resource | online resourceISBN: 9781446271551; 9781446271551:; 1446271552; 1306734061; 9781306734066; 9781473914919; 1473914914.Subject(s): Early childhood education -- Great Britain | Reflective teachingOnline resources: Access ebook here
Contents:
The developing early years practitioner -- Being a reflective early years practitioner -- Work-based reflective learning -- Reflective vocational progression -- Work-based reflective pedagogy -- Being a reflective student -- Reflecting upon professionalism in the early years -- Reflective leadership -- Reflective learning journeys -- Continuing learning pathways and future reflections.
Summary: For all students undertaking work-based and academic undergraduate degrees in early years, this book focuses upon how reflective learning develops the practitioner's professional practice, academic knowledge and understanding.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The developing early years practitioner -- Being a reflective early years practitioner -- Work-based reflective learning -- Reflective vocational progression -- Work-based reflective pedagogy -- Being a reflective student -- Reflecting upon professionalism in the early years -- Reflective leadership -- Reflective learning journeys -- Continuing learning pathways and future reflections.

For all students undertaking work-based and academic undergraduate degrees in early years, this book focuses upon how reflective learning develops the practitioner's professional practice, academic knowledge and understanding.

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