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The Professional Development­ of Early Years Educators
By Jane Waters (Edited by), Jane Payler (Edited by), Ken Jones

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United Kingdom, 18 December 2019


Foreword Introduction: The professional development of early years educators ¿ achieving systematic, sustainable and transformative change 1. Professional development of the early childhood education teaching workforce in the United States: an overview 2. Contemporary practice in professional learning and development of early childhood educators in Australia: reflections on what works and why 3. Implementing curriculum reform: insights into how Australian early childhood directors view professional development and learning 4. The role of motive objects in early childhood teacher development concerning children¿s digital play and play-based learning in early childhood curricula 5. Preschool teachers¿ informal online professional development in relation to educational use of tablets in Swedish preschools 6. Reflecting on reflection: improving teachers¿ readiness to facilitate participatory learning with young children 7. Do reflections on personal autobiography as captured in narrated life-stories illuminate leadership development in the field of early childhood? 8. Preschool teachers¿ insights about web-based self-coaching versus on-site expert coaching 9. The nature of professional learning communities in New Zealand early childhood education: an exploratory study 10. `Accept the change and enjoy the range¿: applications of the Circles of Change methodology with professionals who support early childhood educators 11. Head Start classroom teachers¿ and assistant teachers¿ perceptions of professional development using a LEARN framework 12. Educators¿ expectations and aspirations around young children¿s mathematical knowledge 13. `The exchange of ideas was mutual, I have to say¿: negotiating researcher and teacher `roles¿ in an early years educators¿ professional development programme on

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Foreword Introduction: The professional development of early years educators ¿ achieving systematic, sustainable and transformative change 1. Professional development of the early childhood education teaching workforce in the United States: an overview 2. Contemporary practice in professional learning and development of early childhood educators in Australia: reflections on what works and why 3. Implementing curriculum reform: insights into how Australian early childhood directors view professional development and learning 4. The role of motive objects in early childhood teacher development concerning children¿s digital play and play-based learning in early childhood curricula 5. Preschool teachers¿ informal online professional development in relation to educational use of tablets in Swedish preschools 6. Reflecting on reflection: improving teachers¿ readiness to facilitate participatory learning with young children 7. Do reflections on personal autobiography as captured in narrated life-stories illuminate leadership development in the field of early childhood? 8. Preschool teachers¿ insights about web-based self-coaching versus on-site expert coaching 9. The nature of professional learning communities in New Zealand early childhood education: an exploratory study 10. `Accept the change and enjoy the range¿: applications of the Circles of Change methodology with professionals who support early childhood educators 11. Head Start classroom teachers¿ and assistant teachers¿ perceptions of professional development using a LEARN framework 12. Educators¿ expectations and aspirations around young children¿s mathematical knowledge 13. `The exchange of ideas was mutual, I have to say¿: negotiating researcher and teacher `roles¿ in an early years educators¿ professional development programme on

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9780367892104
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0367892103
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24.6 x 17.4 x 1.6 centimetres (0.45 kg)

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Foreword Introduction: The professional development of early years educators – achieving systematic, sustainable and transformative change 1. Professional development of the early childhood education teaching workforce in the United States: an overview 2. Contemporary practice in professional learning and development of early childhood educators in Australia: reflections on what works and why 3. Implementing curriculum reform: insights into how Australian early childhood directors view professional development and learning 4. The role of motive objects in early childhood teacher development concerning children’s digital play and play-based learning in early childhood curricula 5. Preschool teachers’ informal online professional development in relation to educational use of tablets in Swedish preschools 6. Reflecting on reflection: improving teachers’ readiness to facilitate participatory learning with young children 7. Do reflections on personal autobiography as captured in narrated life-stories illuminate leadership development in the field of early childhood? 8. Preschool teachers’ insights about web-based self-coaching versus on-site expert coaching 9. The nature of professional learning communities in New Zealand early childhood education: an exploratory study 10. ‘Accept the change and enjoy the range’: applications of the Circles of Change methodology with professionals who support early childhood educators 11. Head Start classroom teachers’ and assistant teachers’ perceptions of professional development using a LEARN framework 12. Educators’ expectations and aspirations around young children’s mathematical knowledge 13. ‘The exchange of ideas was mutual, I have to say’: negotiating researcher and teacher ‘roles’ in an early years educators’ professional development programme on

About the Author

Jane Waters is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Education and Communities, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK. Her research interests lie in adult-child interactions in early years education, child participation and the interplay of space and culture in shaping educational experiences of young children.

Jane Payler is Professor of Education (Early Years), Deputy Associate Dean (Scholarship) and Co-Director of the Children’s Research Centre at the Open University, UK. Her research centres on early years professional and workforce development, interprofessional practice in the early years and children’s participatory learning processes.

Ken Jones is Managing Editor of Professional Development in Education and an Education Consultant working internationally in the fields of professional learning and development and school leadership. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK.

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