The Nursery Teacher in Action: Teaching 3,4 and 5-Year Olds

The Nursery Teacher in Action: Teaching 3,4 and 5-Year Olds

by Margaret Edgington (Author), Margaret Edgington (Author)

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'The book takes a deeper insight into the role of the practitioner and provides invaluable information' - "Nursery Education". 'I think the book would be good value for money for anyone working within a foundation stage team' - "Foundation Stage File". '"The Foundation Stage Teacher in Action" is one of the definitive texts on the foundation stage, in which Margaret Edgington deals with the realities of practice based on theory and early years principles. It is immensely practical and easy to read, and while it deserves to be read from cover to cover, this new edition is particularly accessible for those who want to dip in or who need to refer to a specific chapter' - "Early Education". 'If you are new to the "Foundation Stage", have been working in the Early Years for a few years, or for longer than you care to remember, if you have responsibility for employing staff for the "Foundation Stage" within your setting or if you work in a different key stage but have co-ordinator responsibility for the "Foundation Stage", you should buy this book!' - "National Campaign for Nursery Education Newsletter". 'This is classic in the world of nursery education and this third edition, with its new title reflecting the changes in that world, is as exciting and challenging as earlier versions. Margaret Edgington's campaigning zeal is undiminished as she asserts the prime need for specialist teachers to work with young children in the "Foundation Stage" and backs this claim with authoritative research references. This is a strong, passionate authoritative text and I shall keep it close to hand for my own work' - Marian Whitehead, "Nursery World". 'This is the third generation of books dealing with the pedagogy of the early years from Margaret Edgington, the first two being her editions of "The Nursery Teacher in Action", originally published under the name Margaret Lally. The changes that have come about in early years education - notably the introduction of the "Foundation Stage" with its accompanying curriculum guidance and assessment requirements - meant that many early years books have needed updating.' 'This third edition is more than an update; it represents some very hard thinking about what practitioners now need to know to be effective, and presents this by revisiting the original book's themes' - "Escalate". 'Paul Chapman Publishing and Margaret Edgington have pulled off a real gem of a book, with updated sections (thank you for the Forest school stuff, for example!) and fresh insights. The hard work has really paid off - thanks so much' - Nick Swarbrick, Oxford Brookes University. 'This third edition brings a broader perspective to the early years world. Margaret's years of experience as a practitioner and consultant in the field are evident and she manages to blend good practice, policy and theoretical aspects, bringing an astute yet sensitive approach to the early years practitioners' varied experiences and qualifications. This book reaches not only those who are starting on their careers as early years practitioners, but also those who have been there a long time and witnessed many, often bewildering changes, where their beliefs and practice have been challenged. The new edition should be essential reading not only for those working in the field, whatever stage in their careers, but also for anyone who seeks to understand small children and support them in the best way possible' - Angela D Nurse, Head of Department of Childhood Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University. This is a fully revised and updated edition of the author's best selling book "The Nursery Teacher in Action, Second Edition". This book now includes an extended section on leadership, on managing the foundation stage and involving the team in monitoring and evaluating foundation stage practice. Curriculum, planning and assessment now reflect the new statutory guidance on the "Foundation Stage Curriculum and Profile". The author reviews the implementation of the "Foundation Stage and the Profile" - positive developments and areas which are still proving challenging. New material is included on the broadening role of the foundation stage teacher in integrated, multi-disciplinary services and providing support in other settings. The book has been updated to include recent findings from "Effective Pedagogy" projects and other research on learning styles. "The Foundation Stage Teacher" is essential reading for all early years students and practitioners; early years course tutors, and teachers new to working with 3-5 year olds and also primary headteachers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Second
Publisher: Paul Chapman Publishing
Published: 28 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 1853963682
ISBN 13: 9781853963681

Media Reviews
`I wish that this useful book had been available during my years as an early years co-ordinator and teacher in charge of a nursery unit. All aspects of nursery teaching are analyzed in depth, and the author leaves the reader in no doubt about the specialist skills and versatility needed to be a nursery teacher or leader. I found the book absorbing and was particularly interested in the practical solutions to some of the difficult problems nursery teachers encounter. As well as being a fascinating book to read, it is also a valuable reference tool and ideal for planning training sessions in aspects of nursery management, such as policy writing, monitoring quality, providing equal opportunities, planning and assessment. There are useful summaries and discussion prompts at the end of each chapter. It is obvious that the author has experienced the joys and frustrations of nursery teaching and is able to give excellent advice to others in the same position. The book is a must for all nursery teachers/leaders and would be useful to those working or training to work within early years classrooms. It will also be of interest to policy makers and other members of nursery teams. It certainly gives value for money' - Practical Pre-School

`The entire book is clearer, more focused and more user-friendly than the First Edition. The book is one of very few which present an in-depth view of the role of a nursery teacher in action.... the style of writing is clear and jargon-free, making this a useful reference book for trainee teachers as well as experienced practitioners. An essential read for all professionals , particularly for teachers not trained for the age group they are teaching' - Mentoring and Tutoring

Author Bio
Margaret Edgington (formerly known as Margaret Lally) is a freelance early years consultant who leads, or contributes to, in-service courses for early years staff throughout the UK. She also works as a consultant helping senior management teams and early years practitioners to evaluate and develop their practice. She trained as an early years teacher, and has taught in infant as well as nursery classes. However, she is a specialist in work with 3-6 year olds. Her experience has included educational home visiting; lecturing on an NNEB course; work as an early years co-ordinator in two ILEA divisions; headship of a new nursery school in inner London; and work as a development officer at the National Children's Bureau, Under Fives Unit. She has authored and contributed to numerous books and other publications, is an active member of the Early Years Curriculum Group, and is a Vice President of the National Campaign for Nursery Education and of Early Education.