The Early Years Curriculum : A View from Outdoors PDF
by Gloria Callaway
Part of the WAC Research Handbooks in Archaeology series
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Education outdoors - in the school grounds or further afield - is widely recognised as making a valuable contribution to children's development in all areas of the curriculum, including 'areas of learning' at Foundation Stage, and 'subjects' at Key Stage 1 and beyond.
Based on an account of Cornwall's Education Action Zone project, 'Kernow Woodland Learning', this book provides an in-depth exploration of how to plan, implement and assess a rigorous and thorough outdoor early years curriculum that complements classroom-based learning and meets the Early Learning Goals through its:
- specific emphasis on planning, based on the Foundation Stage's six areas of learning
- detailed accounts of children's woodland-based sessions, which illustrate how they meet the requirements of the statutory curriculum
- inclusion of plans, formative and summative records to demonstrate how particular sessions address specific learning intentions
- consideration of the adult's role, in terms of training, preparation and administration as well as in supporting learning
- coverage of issues such as risk assessment and health and safety.
Practical and accessible, this is ideal for early years practitioners looking to develop a specific outdoor learning curriculum plan and as a model for those working with Key Stage 2 and beyond.
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- Pages:90 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:20/06/2013
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- ISBN:9781136753916
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:90 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:20/06/2013
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- ISBN:9781136753916