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Interpreting the National Curriculum : a developmental approach to Key Stage 1 of the National Curriculum

Edgington, Margaret(Edited by)etc.(Edited by)
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How can parents and teachers help young children to retain their natural curiosity and motivation to learn when they go to school?

What can staff working in reception and infant classes do to ensure that the National Curriculum at Key Stage 1 results in effective learning? "Interpreting the National Curriculum" is an invaluable resource for all teachers working with children at Key Stage 1 of the National Curriculum.

It offers detailed guidance on how to interpret the programmes of study in ways which will foster learning rather than turn children off school.

The respected author team refer to theory as well as providing practical examples to support their contention that the process of learning in the early years is as important as content.

Children need to be mentally and physically active in extending their understanding and succeed best when they can share their ideas in work and play with other children and adults.

Rather than being told answers, children should be encouraged to explore problems and given time to reflect upon their observations.This developmentally appropriate approach will promote a positive attitude to learning for both parents and teachers as well as the children in their care.

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Open University Press
033520175X / 9780335201754
Paperback
01/06/1998
United Kingdom
English
112p.
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