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Early Years Work-Based Learning

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August 2010 | 136 pages | Learning Matters
This book supports students on foundation degrees and degrees in Early Years and Early Childhood Studies that have a work-based element. An essential introduction to becoming a professional in the sector, it begins by looking at work-based learning and goes on to cover study, research skills and essential subject knowledge. It includes activities to help students increase their confidence and get the most out of their course. Essential information on Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) considers the current scene and the future of the sector.
 
Introduction - work-based learning for Early Years and Early Childhood Studies
 
The Early Years sector in the UK - the current context
 
Early Years study
 
Becoming an early years professional
 
Supporting children's learning and development in practice - developing your specialist knowledge
 
Current debates in Early Years education and provision
 
The future - Early Years Professional Status

"The perfect introduction to the expectations of an Early Years Foundation degree student. The guide is not only excellent for the new student, it is also beneficial throughout their studies as there is relevance to many other modules." (Lecturer, University Centre Doncaster)


It is an excellent resource, well set out and easy to put into practice, so will recommend that all my students put it on their reading list

Mrs Janet Taylor
early years, Wakefield College
July 10, 2019

Useful text for Foundation Degree students studying Early Childhood Studies as it considers pertinent aspects of work-based learning and reflective practice.

Mrs Jayne Knott
Faculty of Education (Hull), Hull University
March 27, 2012

This book is packed with information to inform and support people studying Early Years and Education.
It offers a clear understanding of the sector, the terminology, the change,s the value of the 'new' professionals and how and why the changes have come about.
I think it will be a great support for learners developing there practice and understanding whilst in the workforce.
It includes practical ideas and suggestions for studying towards cypw qualifications as well as information and ideas to inspire engagement with the subject matter.

Ms Caroline Brooks
Childcare & Early Years, Sheffield College
March 21, 2012