Learning Theories in Childhood
- Colette Gray - Stranmillis University College
- Sean MacBlain
Focusing on the early philosophies of learning and key behavioural, cognitive, and social theorists, including Locke, Rousseau, Montessori, Piaget, Vygotsky, Bandura, Bronfenbrenner & Bruner, this popular book provides a comprehensive overview of children's learning. The authors highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each theoretical perspective, and encourage reflection on how different approaches impact on the learning environment. The discussion finishes with an exploration of the new sociology of childhood.
New to this Second Edition are:
· a new chapter on 'What is theory and what is learning?
· a new chapter on ‘The Changing nature of learning’
There is also a new companion website which features:
· journal articles to read alongside each chapter
· podcasts from the authors explaining the key points on each topic
· links to video material discussing key theories and methods.
You can access the books online materials at study.sagepub.com/grayandmacblain2e
Accessibly written, with key questions and recommended reading included, this book is essential for all those studying on child development, early childhood and childhood studies courses, and for anyone interested in understanding more about how children learn and think.
Colette Gray is Head of Research Development and Principal Lecturer in Childhood Studies at Stanmillis University College, Belfast, and Sean MacBlain is Reader in Child Development and Disability at the University of St. Mark & St. John, Plymouth.
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The focus on examining the key theorists to whom we refer on the Foundation Degree in Children's Development and Learning, presents a very useful and comprehensive book that will support students' learning. By examining both strengths and weaknesses of each theory enables the students to develop their critical thinking and analyse different approaches. Furthermore, the exercises that are included within each chapter encourage reflective thinking, a key skill within the course.
Written and presented in a easy to interpret style, with definitions of key words.
Clear and accessible material
This book is a must for all students completing a childhood studies degree. The theories are explained in full and is not overpowering to the student.
Students have found this text a thorough and useful look at theories
The detailed information on each theorist, the comparison and exercises will support the students with their assignment work. I have recommended that they purchase this book. I am going to ask our library to order copies as well.
This book provides a structure that takes the reader through learning theories in an organised and thought-provoking way; yet also allows a reader to 'dip in' for specific information. It provides an excellent supplement to current core texts. I shall also be recommending that it is seriously considered as an up-date to our reading lists.
As my students are studying early years, I found this book excellent treading for them and to help them understand the theorist behind the theory of learning
A really useful book for my Early Years students as the key philosophies of EY education are explored as well as learning theory and the changing landscapes in the 21st century. The weblinks and exercises are also useful.
I particularly like this book as it gives a slightly different angle on the well trodden path of books about learning theories. However, although it focusses on children, I have used it as a supplementary text for the year 1 Theory into Practice module of the DET/PGCE programme. Well written and informative.
I particularly like the way the authors note what they consider to be the strengths / weaknesses of different theoretical perspectives to encourage reflection, discussion and deeper understanding amongst those working with children. A thoroughly worthwhile read for students on BEd and PGCE programmes!