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Threads of Thinking: Schemas and Young Children's Learning 4th Revised edition


Threads of Thinking: Schemas and Young Children's Learning 4th Revised edition

Paperback by Nutbrown, Cathy

Threads of Thinking: Schemas and Young Children's Learning

£34.99

ISBN:
9781849204644
Publication Date:
17 Mar 2011
Edition/language:
4th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Threads of Thinking: Schemas and Young Children's Learning

Description

In her new edition of this popular book, Cathy Nutbrown presents evidence of continuity and progression in young children's thinking. She shows, with detailed observation, that they are able and active learners. She considers aspects of children's patterns of learning and thinking - or schemas - and demonstrates clearly how children learn in an active, dynamic and creative way. This book makes schema theory explicit in practice. Supported by numerous detailed examples and the discussion of difficult theoretical issues, it illustrates children's learning in areas such as literacy, maths and science. This new edition includes: - discussion on the need for professional development - changes in early years pedagogy - more discussion of theories of learning in relation to curriculum and teaching practices - new examples of children's drawings - new suggestions for using stories to support schemas. Threads of Thinking is for early years practitioners who wish to support and develop children's learning. Professor Cathy Nutbrown is Director of Studies in Early Childhood Education at the University of Sheffield.

Contents

PART ONE: YOUNG CHILDREN LEARNING Thinking about Young Children Learning Some Questions about Schemas PART TWO: CHILDREN'S PATTERNS OF LEARNING Consistency, Continuity and Progression in Young Children's Learning Schemas as Consistent Patterns of Behaviour: Studies of Three Children PART THREE: SCHEMAS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING Children's Developing Understanding of Mathematical and Scientific Ideas Patterns of Literacy Nourishing Children's Thinking through Stories PART FOUR: IMPLICATIONS FOR EARLY EDUCATION A Curriculum for Thinking Children Assessment for Learning Working with Parents

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