This innovation session at the BERA annual conference expounds a framework for shaping effective practice in early years care and education, and explores the potential for applying this approach with older children and young people. It also explores innovative approaches to researching the intangible concept on which this approach is based (i.e. ‘professional love’), something that does not necessarily lend itself to traditional forms of educational research. In the workshop, Page discusses her concept of ‘professional love’ (2011; 2014) as an essential element of effective early years practice. She draws on Noddings (2003) theoretical framework to articulate the need for the practitioner to achieve ‘motivational displacement’ through ...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, ...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing the combined theoretical frameworks of Bowlby's attach...
Framed as an extension of Noddings’ notion of the ‘ethic of care,’ the paper sets out an argument ab...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in d...
I reference a popularly-held assumption that attachment relationships in the home and particularly, ...
This presentation set out to investigate the extent to which professionals working with young people...
Children and young people in the UK face myriad challenges, which we characterize as colic 1 : the d...
This paper makes an important contribution to debate about the values underpinning radical approache...
Using a grounded theory approach, this study explores the ways a diverse group of pre-service studen...
‘What does education need now?’ My research suggests the violence children are subject to is at an ...
This paper uses first person inquiry and presentational form to argue the case for a sensory approac...
There is an increased international interest in how close attachment interactions with infants and t...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, ...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing the combined theoretical frameworks of Bowlby's attach...
Framed as an extension of Noddings’ notion of the ‘ethic of care,’ the paper sets out an argument ab...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in d...
I reference a popularly-held assumption that attachment relationships in the home and particularly, ...
This presentation set out to investigate the extent to which professionals working with young people...
Children and young people in the UK face myriad challenges, which we characterize as colic 1 : the d...
This paper makes an important contribution to debate about the values underpinning radical approache...
Using a grounded theory approach, this study explores the ways a diverse group of pre-service studen...
‘What does education need now?’ My research suggests the violence children are subject to is at an ...
This paper uses first person inquiry and presentational form to argue the case for a sensory approac...
There is an increased international interest in how close attachment interactions with infants and t...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, ...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing the combined theoretical frameworks of Bowlby's attach...