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#1 SmileyPR

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Posted 23 February 2005 - 10:12 PM

Oh :o ... I had not seen that there was a forum just for book recommendations and posted this in the wrong place, so now I am doing so here hoping you can help me out. Thanks in advance :D !

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I got my BA in Elementary/Primary and Special Education in 1986 and have been working with Reception children for the past 4 years in a row. I am interested in keeping myself updated and found about a book which I would like to know if it is worth to buy: Advanced Early Years Care and Education, A core textbook for Foundation Degrees in Early Years (Editor Iain MacLeod-Brudenell)... http://www.heinemann...isbn=0435401785

Does anyone know about it? Would you recommend it?
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 09:50 AM

Hi Smiley,
I guess the lack of responses here means that this book is unknown?
I have held off responding but if its geared to Foundation degrees you may want something different?

Have you read "The Foundation Stage Teacher in Action" by Margaret Edgington.
I am about to do a review of this book and would think it could be a good read to
keep you updated.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 04:51 PM

Hi Susan,

Indeed, more than going for another degree, I am interested in updating myself in the EY area. I do need refreshing :D !

It is difficult to find books in English in a non-English speaking country. Surely enough it will be interesting to read your review. Thanks for your recommendation :) .
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