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Partnerships in the Early Years eBook Rental

By:Rouse, Elizabeth
Publisher:Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
Print ISBN:9780190306823
eText ISBN:9780190323288
Edition:1
Format:Reflowable

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Discover how to build meaningful connections and effectively support families Partnerships in the Early Years explores the connections that early years educators build with families and communities in the context of supporting children’s learning. It aims to provide pre-service teachers and early years educators with an understanding of the theories of partnerships and relationships, and equip them with the practical skills and strategies they need to build effective and meaningful partnerships. This text supports developing reciprocal understanding between educators and families, and recognising the diversity of contexts that impact families and communities. It aims to build commitment to creating responsive, collaborative and trusting relationships with children, families, colleagues and the community; while also providing an opportunity to engage further with new ideas and perspectives for taking this practice forward. KEY FEATURES Chapter Focusses are outlined at the beginning of each chapter as a signpost for what content will be covered Case Studies at the start of each chapter give examples of different types of partnerships and provide a lens through which to explore and reflect on the concepts presented Important points are highlighted throughout the text as quotes providing a visual cue and descriptive summary Reflective Questions at the end of each chapter assist students in digesting the content and allow for reflection on any assumptions. These questions are also useful for tutorials or group work exercises.