Why should we embrace technology?
How can it make the practitioner’s role easier?
This book is the answer to these questions, equipping Early Years practitioners with the skills and knowledge to use technology: both that which they already have, and that which they can access from beyond the setting (such as in the local community and online).
Written by an expert in both Early Years and Digital Inclusion, it provides practical tips and guidance for practitioners working at all levels to implement the use of technology across all areas of the curriculum and to support the development of the characteristics of effective learning. Drawing on contemporary theory and research, chapters cover key topics such as
the short- and long-term benefits of incorporating technology for children, families, and staff
making the most of pre-existing technology alongside guidance on how best to use new technology
consideration of safeguarding issues around the use of technology with children
technology beyond the setting and the use of local resources
how technology can support professional development
potential pitfalls of using technology
Containing links to curriculum and reflective prompts, this engaging and accessible book is essential reading for those interested in using technology to develop as a practitioner and continue to provide the best care and learning for every child.
Author(s): Fiona Jones
Publisher: Routledge/David Fulton
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 131
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Why Do I Need to Use Technology?
2. How Can Technology Support the Characteristics of Effective Learning and Areas of Learning?
3. How Can We Make the Most of the Technology We Already Have?
4. New Technology
5. Technology Beyond the Setting
6. Technology for Staff - Making Your Role Easier
7. Pause for Thought - Barriers to Using Technology
8. What Next?
Conclusion
Index