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ECERS-E: The Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale Curricular Extension to ECERS-R

ECERS-E: The Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale Curricular Extension to ECERS-R

by: Kathy Sylva, Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Brenda Taggart

ISBN: 9781858564791


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64 pages
A4 Landscape
February 2010

This is the third edition of the ECERS-E, formerly called Assessing Quality in the Early Years: Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS-E).

The ECERS-E is an instrument for measuring quality in literacy, numeracy, science and diversity as observable in pre-school in relation to child cognitive and social/behavioural developmental outcomes for children age 3-5. This new update of the 2003 publication has more extensive notes, derived from feedback from extensive use of the instrument by practitioners in hundreds of settings and from local authority early years specialists.

The ECERS-E complements the Early Childhood Rating Scales-Revised (ECERS-R), an internationally recognised measure of quality in education and care. Originally devised as a research tool, the scales are used increasingly by Local Authorities during audits to determine and improve the quality of provision, and by practitioners seeking to improve their practice through professional development. This practical handbook offers detailed guidance on providing a quality environment in which young children and their learning can flourish.

Author Details

Kathy Sylva is Professor of Educational Psychology at University of Oxford. She has researched extensively in the education and care of young children.

Iram Siraj-Blatchford is Professor of Early Childhood at the Institute of Education, University of London. She specialises in researching environments which enhance young children's learning, especially as part of mixed method, logitiudinal studies.

Brenda Taggart is the Research Co-ordinator of the Effective Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education (EPPSE) project at the Institute of Education, University of London. Her background is in primary education and research.

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