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    Thinking Children: Learning About Schemas

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    ISBN: 9780335228805
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    AuthorMEADE ANNE
    Pub Date01/08/2008
    BindingPaperback
    Pages192
    Publisher: OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
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    Aims to help trainee teachers develop an understanding of learning in the classroom, as well as helping them to develop practices, which can support learning. This book investigates the concept of learning, and book draws on evidence from interviews and observations, where both pupils and teachers reflect on what they understand by learning.

    What are schemas and how can they be used effectively to enhance learning? How can adults best support schema learning to extend children's thinking?This book explores the frequently observed schemas of young children - patterns of behaviour from which understanding and growth is derived - and draws out the nature of this learning. It is essential that adults working with young children are able to recognise and identify schema learning, and understand the opportunities for learning, as well knowing how to support and develop the schema appropriately, in order to extend children's thinking. Good observations skills are a key element and the book features a Child Observation Schedule. Rich with case studies and examples, the authors provide an accessible insight into: The theory behind schemas and memory development Curriculum and pedagogy Supporting schema learning Schemas and early literacyThey show how schema learning is enhanced when children can choose what they play with and for how long in a varied play environment, and emphasize the important role of the adult in supporting schema-related learning.
    Thinking Children will help you feel more confident and knowledgeable about extending schema learning, whether you are a student on a course in early childhood or whether you are a more experienced practitioner in an early years setting.