The Early Years Guide for Subject Leaders
The Early Years Guide for Subject Leaders
Description
Format: eBook
This publication is for subject leaders who have an EYFS phase in their schools.
It aims to develop:
● Knowledge and understanding of what is included in the EYFS Framework,
● Understanding of how the EYFS curriculum develops children’s knowledge and skills,
● How the areas of the EYFS link to the National Curriculum subjects,
● How leaders can both support, and challenge to create impact in their roles.
The publication gives important overviews of the foundations on which great Early Years practice is based, including the key documentation, guiding principles, and information about philosophers and researchers.
It is packed with practical ideas for discussion, monitoring and exploration activities to deepen understanding, including how to interact with children and staff in the EYFS.
The information is organised in a simple to understand format, demystifying the Early Years for subject leaders. Clear information, engaging discussion and thinking points, coupled with practical guidance for monitoring will enable leaders to gain confidence working with the EYFS as part of their role.
Information
Product Reference: EYGSL-EB
Format: eBook
Pages: 83
Publisher: Focus Education (UK) Ltd
Published Date: November 2024
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