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Whether it's debating the varying perspectives on "childhood" or developing one's critical thinking skills, being an early years student can sometimes be overwhelming. We spoke to Caitlin, an undergraduate at the University of Worcester, to learn more about the challenges and highlights of studying early childhood.
For children to have the best start in life, early years professionals must understand what the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is and why it's important. Author Ioanna Palaiologou charts the early development of the EEYFS, what has changed and how her new edition of The Early Years Foundation Stage: Theory and Practice better supports students.
SAGE Publishing has partnered with Early Childhood Australia (ECA) to publish the Australasian Journal of Early Childhood (AJEC).
Early educational experiences can shape children’s learning, behavior, and relationship skills. How do parents, schools, and policymakers support and optimize these programs? Out today, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Contemporary Early Childhood Education explores the issues and concepts surrounding early childhood education from birth through eight years of age.
A new study finds that gender stereotypes are as strong today as they were 30 years ago, and that people are even more likely now to believe that men avoid “traditional” female roles. This research is out today in Psychology of Women Quarterly (PWQ), a journal from SAGE Publishing.
London, UK. In recent decades there has been an upsurge of research with and about young children, their families and communities. SAGE Publishing is today delighted to announce the publication of The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Research, providing an overview of the rapidly developing field of early childhood research.
Whether you’ve already read the print or not, don’t miss out on the audio experience of these two bestselling books in our inaugural audio books programme.
Here are some top tips from our author, Aaron Bradbury, to help you put the new Early Years Foundation Stage in practice.
Award-winning digital publisher Adam Matthew has today announced the launch of ‘Colonial America’ – the complete CO5 files from The National Archives, UK, 1606-1822.
A ‘game-changing’ development for historians and researchers of early America, the Atlantic world, the Caribbean and the nascent British Empire, Colonial America enables online access to the vast archive of c70,000 documents of manuscript material for the first time.