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Home > Reflective Teaching in Early Education, 2nd Ed > 3. Teaching for learning > 11. Pedagogy
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For support with planning child initiated learning see:
Moyles, J.R. (Ed.) (2005) The Excellence of Play (2nd edition), Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Bayley, R. and Featherstone, S. (2013) Child-initiated Learning: Hundreds of Ideas for Independent Learning in the Early Years, London: Featherstone Education.
For some really thoughtful ideas regarding enhancing teaching in ECEC:
Howes, C., Hamre, B. K. and Pianta, R.C. (2012) Effective Early Childhood Professional Development: Improving Teacher Practice and Child Outcomes, London: Paul Brookes Publishing.
Alexander’s comparative analysis of pedagogic issues has generated a strong conceptual framework which is applicable to any setting, see:
Alexander, R. (2008) Essays on Pedagogy, London: Routledge.
Woods, P. and Jeffrey, B. (1996) Teachable Moments: The Art of Teaching in Primary Schools, Buckingham: Open University Press.
Male, B. and Waters, M. (2012) The Primary Curriculum Design Handbook, London: Continuum.
Siraj Blatchford, J. and Siraj Blatchford, I. (1995) Educating the Whole Child: Cross Curricular Skills, Themes and Dimensions, Buckingham: Open University Press.