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Policy Issues in the Early Years
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Policy Issues in the Early Years


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Education Policy

March 2012 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Providing a unique and critical insight into some of the most significant issues affecting early years education, this book draws on current research, addresses key debates, and considers international perspectives. Topics covered include: policy making; poverty, disadvantage and social exclusion; promoting infant mental health; safeguarding and well-being; enhancing children's potential; parenting policies and skills; and national strategies versus professional autonomy.



 


Denise Hevey, University of Northampton and Linda Miller, Open University
Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Early Years Policy-Making
 
PART ONE: POVERTY, SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE AND YOUNG CHILDREN
Naomi Eisenstadt, University of Oxford, UK (former Head of Sure Start and Head of Cabinet Office Social Exclusion Unit.)
Poverty, Disadvantage and Social Exclusion
Jenny Spratt, Head of EY Services for Peterborough, Sue Owen, Director of Children's Well being, National Children's Bureau and Caroline Sharp, National Foundation
Closing the Gap: Policy into Action
Angela Underdown, Associate Professor of Public Health in the Early Years, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick
Promoting Infant Mental Health: A Public Health Priority
 
PART TWO: EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS IN EARLY YEARS
Stuart Shanker, Director, The Milton and Harris Research Initiative and Roger Downer, York University, Canada.
Enhancing Potential in Children (EPIC)
Jane Aldgate and Wendy Rose, The Open University, UK and policy advisers to Scottish Government
Safeguarding, Well-Being and Universal Services: A Case Study of Scotland
Mary Crowley, formerly CEO of Parenting UK
Parenting Policies and Skills Strategies in the United Kingdom
Lesley Staggs, formerly National Director of the Foundation Stage National Strategy
Play as a Foundation for Learning? The Rhetoric and Reality of the National Strategy for Early Education and Assessment in England
 
PART THREE: MARKETIZATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Prof. Peter Moss, Institute of Education, University of London, UK.
Making Democracy a Fundamental Value in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) - Meaning What?
Eva Lloyd with Helen Penn, Centre for Study of Marketisation in Childcare, University of East London, UK
Marketization of Early Years and Childcare Services
Ulviya Mikailova, Gerda Sula, Dawn Tankersley, Aija Tuna, International Step-by-Step Association (ISSA), Hungary.
Early Years Services as a Vehicle for Democratization: ISSA's Experience in Supporting Practitioners' Professional Development, Building Partnerships and Influencing Systems
 
Conclusion
Linda Miller, The Open University and Denise Hevey, University of Northampton, UK
Critical Perspectives on Policy Implementation

An exciting new book on Early Years Policy, a topic area often overlooked. A perfect introduction for Master's Students.

Mrs Heather Macdonald
Faculty of Education (Parkgate), Chester University
August 23, 2012

Very good book but more applicable to UK then Ireland but will use it for comparable studies

Dr Judith Butler
Social & General Studies Department, Cork Institute of Technology
August 6, 2012

Good for the level 3 student that is finishing or adapting policies.

Mrs Jan Roberts
Childcare, Herefordshire College of Technology
July 9, 2012

An excellent, up to date book suitable for students at all levels of Higher Education. This book is now a core text on our Early Years policy modules.

Ms Lindey Cookson
Education , Northumbria University
July 6, 2012

An excellent read. One which I am sure will become a student favorite.

Ms Gill ALBON
Dept of Applied Social Sciences, Bedfordshire University
June 29, 2012

Case studies bring theory and practice together. Like the further reading lists, especially as they offer some links to level 7. Activities and discussion points help to consolidate student learning. Have recommended to a colleague for use on Master programme.

Mrs Karen Southern
School of Education and Community, Glyndwr University
June 21, 2012

Essential for supporting the ECM agenda and the areas of policy review especially at level 5.

Ms Jane Stevens
Early Years, Amersham & Wycombe College
June 20, 2012

An excellent resource for students studying early years policy. The case studies and discussion points are useful tools to aid reflection and to consolidate learning.

Ms Rose Envy
School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside
June 12, 2012

Excellent up to date resource that enables the student to reflect on policy and national strategies within the early years field. Great links to additional research and further reading. Each chapter carefully written by experts in the field of Early years and with consideration given to ways to support the development of a competent workforce who are aware of the changes in policy and practice.

Ms Lisa Oneill
Education , City College Norwich
June 8, 2012

This is an excellent and timely book which is invaluable given the changes in the early years sector.

It is useful to those involved in theoretical underpinning policy concepts and those who are active researchers in the field.

Joan Goss
Sch of Health,Community & Educ Studies, Northumbria University
June 6, 2012

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1 Critical Perspectives on EY Policy


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