Early Years Pioneers: Their Impact Today

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165 Studying Early Childhood Early Years Pioneers: Their Impact Today For this assignment I am going to research into how early years pioneers have impacted on children’s education through childhood. I will provide brief descriptions about pioneers, the definition of childhood and how it affects the care of our children and working as a professional practioner. Pioneers are recognised professionals who have had masses of influence on children and education today dating back to the seventeenth century. Pioneers provide educational theory to support and encourage a child’s development. From my findings it is evident that many Ideologies and strategies which we use in our settings today originate back to the many theories. My belief…show more content…
Consequently, it is vital that early years settings maximise children’s opportunities to be outdoors: for some it may be their only opportunity to play freely and safely outside” (DCFS CDROM) Margaret McMillan approach to outdoor learning is evident in many settings today. “Children want space at all ages. But from the age of one to seven, ample space is almost as much wanted as food and air, To move, to run, to find things out my new movement, to feel one’s life in every limb, that is the life of early childhood” McMillan Macleod-Brudenell (2008, p32) The garden area is not just used for physical use; it is opportunity for children to experience using all their senses. The EYFS (2008) states that children should be encouraged to develop through six areas of learning which are Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSE) Communication, Language and Literacy (CLL) Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy (PRSN) Knowledge and Understanding of the World (KUW) Physical Development (PD) and Creative Development. (CD) The main aim of the framework is to bring together existing frameworks and to provide children and their families with professional provision ensuring support in learning and…show more content…
The influences that repeatedly are being applied are examples such as partnership with parents. This is something within my setting that we are constantly trying to improve. We believe to have effective working partnership with parents and carers it provides the best care for the child, enabling them to learn and develop. McMillan was not the only pioneer who was a firm believer of this other examples include Froebel and Issacs. Wolfendale acknowledges that “the value of partnership with parents has been recognized since it was stated in the plowden report (1967) that by involving parents the children may be helped and the fact that many settings now routinely work closer with parents.” Brudenell, Kay (2008, p274) I believe as time goes on the Ideologies and theories will continue to be put into our practice within working settings. It is my contention that every policy and regulation that we create will refer back to a certain pioneers key findings, it may me slightly different the way it’s used but the outcome will be comparable. We often complete schemes which we are unaware of any background and how it was founded such as “the change for life” which aim is to support and encourage the children to be healthy and active. This was something McMillan emphasised on all these years
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