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Exploring Learning: Young Children and Blockplay
Contributor(s): Gura, Pat (Editor)
ISBN: 185396171X     ISBN-13: 9781853961717
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $82.65  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 1992
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Annotation: 1I feel this book would be valuable to all childcarers. It is well worth the time you can spare for a first read, and would make a good "dip-in" reference book for the future. The study described is set in a school, but consideration of pre-school groups is also made. Childminders could easily adopt the ideas presented for play within their own homes and encourage them within those of the children also. The value of parental involvement is strongly emphasised' - "Who Minds

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The book is highly recommended particularly for early years teachers and teachers in training where the findings and general comments will give a good underpinning to classroom practice' - "Early Years

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In this book, the authors present an interpretative account of a piece of collaborative action-research into children??'s blockplay during a three-year project. Children from three to seven years, early years teachers, nursery nurses, and two members of staff from the Froebel Institute College, Roehampton Institute, all acting as participant observers, shared in the discovery of the blockplay.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Elementary
- Education | Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)
Dewey: 372.130
LCCN: 92173601
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.28" W x 8.9" (0.95 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The book is highly recommended particularly for early years teachers and teachers in training where the findings and general comments will give a good underpinning to classroom practice′ - Early Years

In this book, the authors present an interpretative account of a piece of collaborative action-research into children′s blockplay during a three-year project. Children from three to seven years, early years teachers, nursery nurses, and two members of staff from the Froebel Institute College, Roehampton Institute, all acting as participant observers, shared in the discovery of the blockplay.