Young Children Learning

Tizard, Barbara , Hughes, Martin

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This fascinating account of an unusual research project challenges many assumptions about how young children learn and how best to teach them. In particular it turns upside-down the commonly held belief that professionals know better than parents how to educate and bring up children; and it throws doubt on the theory that working-class children underachieve at school because of a language deficit at home. The second edition of this bestselling text includes a new introduction by Judy Dunn.


  • Fascinating account of an unusual research project challenges many assumptions about how young children.
  • Turns upside-down the commonly held belief that professionals know better than parents how to educate and bring up children.
  • Throws doubt on the theory that working-class children underachieve at school because of a language deficit at home.
  • The authors' evidence is the children's own conversations which are quoted extensively and are delightful.
  • The second edition of this bestselling text includes an introduction by Judy Dunn.

KSh 8 650.79
9780470777398
0.59 mb
English
2008-04-15
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