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`I would recommend this book to practitioners interested in reflecting on their own practice and approach to assessment. The insights provided are thought-provoking and promote a practical and positive approach to early years assessment' - Early Talk
`This is an inspiring book from bilingual, bicultural New Zealand about revolutionizing the assessment of young children's learning and progress.... I hope this book inspires United Kingdom practitioners to set out on learning story journeys' - Nursery World
Excellent resource to provide background knowledge of the universally used Learning Journeys within Early Years sector.
some good examples given to support assessment processes within an early years setting, however found repetitive in parts, hence not on essential list.
This book is easy to read. It explains the process of assessment in the Early Years and is based on involving children in their assessment. Carr gives purpose to this and explains the benefits of Learning Stories and dialogue with young children.
A good book with the use of case studies to explore points further.
this book shows the reader a less intrusive way of assessing young children in settings