Jennifer Colwell is an Educational Consultant and Research Fellow in the Education Research Centre at the University of Brighton, UK. Amanda Ince is a Principal Teaching Fellow at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. Helen Bradford (Independent Educational Consultant, UK) | Eleanor Kitto (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK | Julian Grenier (Headteacher, Sheringham Nursery School and Children's Centre, UK) | Eunice Lumsden (University of Northampton, UK) | Catriona McDonald and Sheila Nutkins (University of Aberdeen, UK) | Mary Moloney (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland) | Ioanna Palaiologou (Canterbury Educational Services, UK) | Helen Edwards and Juliet Mickelburgh (Foundation Stage Forum, UK) | Rebecca Swindells (Independent Early Years Consultant, UK) | Deborah Price (Independent Early Years Consultant, UK)
[Praise for the first edition] It is very exciting to have a book in the wonderful Reflective Teaching series that is specifically dedicated to early education. Supporting the youngest learners in our society is a huge responsibility and demands thoughtful and responsive professionalism. This interesting and inspirational book is an excellent resource for all those involved with early childhood education and care, at every stage of their careers...A comprehensive, readable text that is highly informative and invites critical thinking, at every step, through accessible reflective activities. The structure of the book is clear, beginning with professional identity and development and moving to cover key aspects of learning, teaching and wider social issues. I will definitely use this book myself and look forward to reading and discussing it with undergraduate and postgraduate students of early childhood education. * Paulette Luff, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, Anglia Ruskin University, UK * [Praise for the first edition] A hugely valuable and comprehensive tool to support evidence-based reflective practice in the early years. It will support those currently studying and no doubt become a core text for many courses, but I would also recommend it for all practitioners wishing to extend and deepen their practice. It is challenging in a highly accessible and practical way, full of reflective activities, questions and case studies alongside ideas for further reading. An excellent resource for the early years. * Sandra Mathers, Senior Researcher, Department of Education, University of Oxford, UK * [Praise for the first edition] I teach on a BA (Honours) Early Childhood Studies course and Reflective Teaching in Early Education will become one of the key texts for my students. I like the way the book begins with me as a reflective learner and graduates to a much deeper level of reflection by the end. Overall, this is a very impressive and important text for students concerned with early education. * Lesley Hopkins, Senior Lecturer in Early Years and PGCE 3-7 Route Leader, Birmingham City University, UK * [Praise for the first edition] I have thoroughly enjoyed engaging with this essential text for all those involved in the early years. Reflective Teaching in Early Education is comprehensive and challenging, and effectively uses case studies and reflective activities to support and extend the reader. * Eunice Lumsden, Head of Early Years, University of Northampton, UK * [Praise for the first edition] This text gives a comprehensive insight to early years teaching, and presents students with some thought provoking questions. * Ruth Davies, Glyndwr University, UK * Essential literature for ECE professionals. By its unique, evidence-based orientation it recognizes reflective practice as a foundation in supporting child- centred practice in ECE settings. * Adrijana Visnjic-Jevtic, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia * A great conduit for engaging practitioners & teachers in reflecting critically about teaching and learning in the early years, but also does much more. Almost every page offers case studies and reflective points that make the ideas come to life. In every chapter I found ideas that spurred my thinking and practice, and so will you. * Anna Colgan, Early Childhood Lecturer, Abingdon and Witney College, Open University, UK *