The introduction of the Foundation Stage and its associated legislation has constituted a radical innovation that is transforming early childhood education. In this paper we show how the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) research programme continues to contribute towards achieving these improvements in practice. In focusing upon the EPPE programme's influence upon pedagogic practice in particular, the paper draws predominantly upon the research findings and recommendations associated with our qualitative case studies. This work was first published in the Researching Effective Pedagogy in the Early Years (REPEY) report in 2002, and in the EPPE Technical Paper 10 in 2003. Practitioners respond positively to research when it i...
This book explores the role of the pedagogue and considers the concepts of ‘effectiveness’ and ‘high...
This brief focuses on the main findings related to pre-school effects on children\u27s development u...
In a review of the challenges to progress in providing social research evidence that might usefully ...
The introduction of the Foundation Stage and its associated legislation has constituted a radical in...
This article summarizes and reflects on the findings related to pedagogy of two closely associated D...
This article summarizes and reflects on the findings related to pedagogy of two closely associated D...
The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project is the first major European longitudi...
In the discussion of research experience on the quality of early childhood educational services, thi...
In the discussion of research experience on the quality of early childhood educational services, thi...
The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project explores the impact of preschool cen...
This research brief describes the effects of education in the pre-school period (ages 3 and 4) as me...
Book synopsis: Early Childhood Matters documents the rapid development of early years education and ...
The provision of high quality education for three, four and five year-olds has become a major concer...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Effective Provi...
The EPPE project investigates the characteristics of early childhood education and care through a v...
This book explores the role of the pedagogue and considers the concepts of ‘effectiveness’ and ‘high...
This brief focuses on the main findings related to pre-school effects on children\u27s development u...
In a review of the challenges to progress in providing social research evidence that might usefully ...
The introduction of the Foundation Stage and its associated legislation has constituted a radical in...
This article summarizes and reflects on the findings related to pedagogy of two closely associated D...
This article summarizes and reflects on the findings related to pedagogy of two closely associated D...
The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project is the first major European longitudi...
In the discussion of research experience on the quality of early childhood educational services, thi...
In the discussion of research experience on the quality of early childhood educational services, thi...
The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project explores the impact of preschool cen...
This research brief describes the effects of education in the pre-school period (ages 3 and 4) as me...
Book synopsis: Early Childhood Matters documents the rapid development of early years education and ...
The provision of high quality education for three, four and five year-olds has become a major concer...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Effective Provi...
The EPPE project investigates the characteristics of early childhood education and care through a v...
This book explores the role of the pedagogue and considers the concepts of ‘effectiveness’ and ‘high...
This brief focuses on the main findings related to pre-school effects on children\u27s development u...
In a review of the challenges to progress in providing social research evidence that might usefully ...