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9780415384605

The Place of Narrative in the Early Years Curriculum

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415384605

  • ISBN10:

    0415384605

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-06-26
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

How do young children come to understand the stories they are told? Narrative in the Early Years Curriculum argues that children's ability to understand stories should not be underestimated. Using the results of psychological research, the author clarifies exactly what we know about how children develop narrative competence in the first eight years of their lives. It shows how this body of research can help us to understand just what it is that makes so many story books produced for pre-school children in recent years a success, and what deeper purposes they serve. This book applies this research to day-to-day practice in pre-schools, day nurseries, schools and out of school play care settings. Offering advice on what works, the book will show how good practice based on practical experience is underpinned and clarified by research findings. Furthermore, it will illustrate that an understanding of the development of narrative competence can challenge current ideas on various areas ofearly years practice, including child protection, health and safety and the consultation of children. Practitioners, researchers and students of early years education will find this a revelatory text.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(4)
1 Memory and narrative 5(12)
2 The development of narrative competence in young children 17(12)
3 The shape of narrative 29(10)
4 Children's stories 39(15)
5 Narrative as a means of understanding 54(10)
6 The nature of narrative competence 64(9)
7 Presenting stories in settings 73(16)
8 Children as narrators 89(16)
9 Narrative and real events 105(14)
Conclusion 119(2)
Bibliography 121(9)
Index 130

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