This paper sets out to examine the place of theory in preschool education, considering the theories to which practitioners and providers have access and which provide a rationale for everyday practices and shape the experiences of young children. The paper reflects the circumstances of preschool provision, practices and thinking in the UK in general and in Scotland in particular. The central argument is that while there may be little obvious recourse to theorising and limited exposure to explicit theory about children’s development, learning and education, practitioners and those responsible for provision have tacit understandings or implicit theories which can be seen to shape their practices. The paper begins by considering the expl...
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The authors delivered and facilitated a panel discussion at the London International Conference on E...
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophies and Theories of Early Childhood Education and Care brings tog...
Working theories and learning dispositions are key learning outcomes in the early childhood curricul...
This article introduces a theoretical study about convergent and divergent aspects between the conce...
This presentation draws on the work from a 2-year collaborative practitioner research project, Momen...
During teacher education programs, lecturers introduce students to the joys of studying a range of t...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
In this article, the educational traditions and beliefs, methods and guidelines inherited from our a...
It is generally accepted that Early Childhood Education and Care should adopt a holistic view on edu...
In this paper the philosophers/pedagogues educational thinking is analysed in his-torical aspect. I...
This book introduces and explores each of the five major groups of theories described in the Early Y...
This article presents theoretical and methodological references that characterize the process of thi...
‘Working theories’ are recognised as a significant outcome within the early childhood curriculum Te ...
The paper focused on theory of mind development during the preschool years. Theory of mind is the co...
This article proposes utilising the theory of practice architectures to uncover and make explicit th...
The authors delivered and facilitated a panel discussion at the London International Conference on E...
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophies and Theories of Early Childhood Education and Care brings tog...
Working theories and learning dispositions are key learning outcomes in the early childhood curricul...
This article introduces a theoretical study about convergent and divergent aspects between the conce...
This presentation draws on the work from a 2-year collaborative practitioner research project, Momen...
During teacher education programs, lecturers introduce students to the joys of studying a range of t...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
In this article, the educational traditions and beliefs, methods and guidelines inherited from our a...
It is generally accepted that Early Childhood Education and Care should adopt a holistic view on edu...
In this paper the philosophers/pedagogues educational thinking is analysed in his-torical aspect. I...