Doing Your Child Observation Case Study: a Step-By-Step Guide (e-bog) af Arnold, Cath
Arnold, Cath (forfatter)

Doing Your Child Observation Case Study: a Step-By-Step Guide e-bog

230,54 DKK (inkl. moms 288,18 DKK)
Many early years students and practitioners can struggle with how to observe children, knowing what makes good observations, as well as how to use them and why they matter so much. This is a very practical 'how to' book on observing young children and preparing a child case study, with helpful guidance on how to go about this, including where and how to begin and proceed; appropriate techniques...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Arnold, Cath (forfatter)
Udgivet 16 juni 2015
Længde 184 sider
Genrer Education
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780335263738
Many early years students and practitioners can struggle with how to observe children, knowing what makes good observations, as well as how to use them and why they matter so much. This is a very practical 'how to' book on observing young children and preparing a child case study, with helpful guidance on how to go about this, including where and how to begin and proceed; appropriate techniques and related processes as well as possible pitfalls. In addition the book includes examples of good observations which show how your observation can be evaluated, analysed and used.The book covers the whole process of embarking on the study or observation of a child (or children) including sensitive areas or areas to avoid. It begins with choosing a child to study; the ethics of the study; ways of gathering data and tools to use; observations that are useful; examples of short child case studies and longer child case studies; how to select material to include; and, analysing or interpreting the material. One child (Georgia) is used as a focus example throughout the book so that you can really get to grips with how a good child observation study unfolds and develops. Further shorter examples also illuminate the challenges and practicalities of doing your child observation case study.