Froebel in childhood practice course

This course is designed for professionals working with young children, for example in Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) or early Primary, and also those who support their professional development such as college and university lecturers, inspection agencies etc. It considers the work of Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852), one of the most significant of the early years pioneers, and explores the relevance of the Froebelian approach for practice today.

The Froebel in Childhood Practice course considers how a contemporary analysis of Froebel’s work can provide practitioners with insights into how they can observe, support and extend children’s learning.

Participants will learn about the Froebelian approach which supports children to grow and develop at their own pace, nurtured by knowledgeable and supportive adults. Participants will be encouraged and challenged to consider how this knowledge can enhance their professional practice.

Learning objectives

· Develop a critical understanding of Froebelian principles and compare them to contemporary research and policy on pedagogy, curriculum and assessment

· Demonstrate knowledge of a variety of contrasting academic writings on childhood including Scottish and International ideas

· Identify, analyse and synthesise opposing topical and historical representations of childhood

· Consider contemporary ideas concerning social justice, diversity, anti-discrimination and equity in education

· Develop an embedded / located approach to policy, practice and material provision

· Critically consider concrete everyday settings (eg, your workplace) particularly in relation to social divisions, life experience, academic achievement and formalised approaches to child development

Time commitment

· Total teaching time: 30 hours

· Independent study (reading etc): 1-2 hours per week

· Assignments – course participants also need to allow time for researching, planning and undertaking their work-based development project and for producing 2 written assignments and their academic poster

Embark on your Froebelian journey with confidence, guided by our esteemed team of tutors, each wielding a wealth of experience and Froebelian expertise. With a collective passion for early childhood education, our tutors bring unparalleled depth and insight to every session. Their dynamic approach to teaching ensures participants not only grasp theoretical concepts but also imbibe practical strategies for nurturing young children. All the tutors have a background deeply rooted in Froebelian philosophy, and are known to inspire and empower educators, through engaging discussions and first-hand experiences. They guide participants towards a profound understanding of Froebelian principles and their application in contemporary early years practice. All the tutors are trailblazers in the field of early education, they bring a wealth of international experience to the course. Their global perspective enriches discussions, offering participants a nuanced understanding of how Froebelian approaches transcend cultural boundaries. All the tutors are armed with academic expertise and practice, they foster an environment of collaborative learning. Their personalised approach ensures every participant feels supported and challenged, encouraging professional growth and development. In sum, our tutors form a dynamic team dedicated to empowering early years practitioners with the transformative insights of Friedrich Froebel. Join us and embark on a journey of discovery, guided by the best in the field

Provider Title:
University of Edinburgh

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Contact Email:
froebel@ed.ac.uk

Website:
https://www.ed.ac.uk/education/professional-learning/intensive-courses/froebel

The Edinburgh Froebel in Childhood Practice course is one of only two courses in the UK endorsed by the Froebel Trust

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