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Successful placements in early years settings /

Contributor(s): Basford, Jo [editor.] | Hodson, Elaine [editor.].
Series: Early childhood studies (Exeter, England): Publisher: Exeter, England : Learning Matters, 2011Description: x, 124 pages : illustrations, tables ; 25 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781844453825; 9781844453825:; 1844453820.Subject(s): Early childhood education -- Great BritainDDC classification: 372.210941
Contents:
Introduction / Jo Basfors and Elaine Hodson -- The range and diversity of early years settings / Jo Basford -- Preparing for your placement / Carolyn Davis -- The placement experience / Nicky Hirst -- A unique child / Sue van Gaalen and Elaine Hodson -- Positive relationships / Wendy Whittaker -- Enabling environments / Jo Basford and Lynne Clarke -- Learning and development / Elaine Hodson -- Next steps / Karen Perry.
Summary: An accessible guide for all students and trainee teachers who have an early years professional practice or early years placement element to their studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Jo Basfors and Elaine Hodson -- The range and diversity of early years settings / Jo Basford -- Preparing for your placement / Carolyn Davis -- The placement experience / Nicky Hirst -- A unique child / Sue van Gaalen and Elaine Hodson -- Positive relationships / Wendy Whittaker -- Enabling environments / Jo Basford and Lynne Clarke -- Learning and development / Elaine Hodson -- Next steps / Karen Perry.

An accessible guide for all students and trainee teachers who have an early years professional practice or early years placement element to their studies.

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