Links to video

Part I: The Student-Practitioner-Professional

Reflecting on being a student on a Foundation degree:
https://vimeo.com/70562208?from=outro-local
https://vimeo.com/70562207
Reflecting on the impact of studying a Foundation Degree on relationships with parents:
https://vimeo.com/41305974
Discussing the effect of studying a Foundation Degree on quality in their setting:
https://vimeo.com/42420712

Part II: The Learning and Development of Children 0–5

The following clips are all on YouTube and should support students’ understanding of developing children’s creativity:

  • The first one gives ideas for setting up environments conducive to exploration and creativity.
  • YouTube – Developing Creative Learning Environments for Early Years
    Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9mtx65R9uY
  • The following clip emphasises the importance of adult involvement in nurturing children’s ideas.
  • YouTube – The Importance of Play by London Borough of Hounslow
    Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_-1O_rBLPU
  • Creative Play is a short clip by Surrey County Council entitled A Day with Cardboard Boxes.
  • Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ1wMKaDLcA
  • The last clip is called I Don’t Need Toys. This clip is quite long but explains the idea of heuristic play and the use of treasure baskets, both mentioned in the chapter. There are also other clips on treasure baskets, e.g. Let’s Delve for Treasure, which students can look at if interested.
Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaLhn02jYgs
TED talks on children’s learning:
https://www.ted.com/talks/patricia_kuhl_the_linguistic_genius_of_babies?language=en#t-26956
Patricia Kuhl, The Linguistic Genius of Babies – how neuroscience is helping us to understand the development of language acquisition. Particularly useful for understanding language and communication development and in understanding the science and origin of research in this area.
https://www.ted.com/talks/alison_gopnik_what_do_babies_think?language=en#t-343719
Alison Gopnik, What Do Babies Think?
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVRnbkHyXYk
Alison Gopnik The Philosphical Baby  –  beautifully put together talks about the fascinating studies taking place about children’s brains and how much more we understand about what they are learning. Alison Gopnik suggests that there is so much science taking place in early childhood development that is not always measurable or quantifiable, so it is the adult role to find a way to understand it and make conclusions about what is observed. She also talks about the place of women in early childhood studies and science.
https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity
Ken Robinson Do Schools Kill Creativity? – an amusing but heartfelt talk about children’s creativity and ability to learn from mistakes, and how the education system denies children a holistic education.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVsGJluJz5I
Debi Keyte-Hartland, Children as Ideas Makers - a plea for more understanding in the creativity of children and how to use their ideas as a tool to recognise their learning. She also questions what is taking place in education that stifles children’s creativity and access to different ways of expressing ideas.
Videos relating to children’s communication and language:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F-AMPiXeQU
Top Tips for communication from Hounslow council. Seven very clear ideas on how to improve communication with young children from a range of professionals including speech and language therapists.
http://www.michaelrosen.co.uk/videos.html
Michael Rosen’s website with videos of him performing his poems. Also found on YouTube. These are brilliant, fun resources for helping children to be involved in performance poetry and encouraging the use of language for storytelling and making meaning out of their lives. These can be watched over and over, and children will copy them, make their own, and share them with each other and parents.
Hotel check-in role play:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsH0PmItmK0
In this video clip, a child and his teacher are involved in a hotel reception role play. Questions to think about whilst you watch this video include:
    1. What does the child demonstrate that he knows about speaking and listening, reading and writing?
    2. What mathematical learning is demonstrated here?
    3. How does the teacher scaffold the learning here?
    4. What makes this role play an effective context for this young child’s learning?
The following two videos provide a theoretical summary underpinning the avocation of play-based, child-led learning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux9Hg5sHaiY&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqvLGa4fjjU&feature=youtu.be
This set of videos from Ofsted gives examples of ‘good practice’ in early years settings. The videos demonstrate that ‘good practice’ can be shown in different ways and using different approaches. The children and adults in the videos show what the ideas discussed in this section look like in practice. For example, the video from Chelsea Open Air Nursery includes examples of risk taking, how this impacts on children’s learning and considers the role of the adult.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLq-zBnUkspMMUL1Knh4r1V-QETa5yVHu
This set of videos from Education Scotland includes several experts in the field of early years education talking about specific ideas that relate to the chapters in this section of the book. For example, Dr Rosemary Roberts and Robert Balbernie talk about their thoughts on the importance of building good relationships in the early years.
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/learningandteaching/earlylearningandchildcare/prebirthtothree/nationalguidance/conversations/index.asp
Here is the BBC video of The Human Body by Robert Winston:
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/human-body/
Professor Winston tracks the evolution of the human brain. He considers the brain’s power and sections that process different activities. Particular attention is paid to the part that triggers memory.

Part III: The Child, Family and Society

http://www.teachers-media.com/videos/leadership-parent-voice#video_title_bar
This video will extend your learning about different types of involvement in early years settings. It covers consultation with parents and parent focus groups to support decision-making in children’s centres.
http://www.teachers-media.com/videos/understanding-parents-attitudes#video_title_bar
In this video two researchers present their insights into how practitioners may misinterpret the attitudes and values of parents from minority ethnic and immigrant communities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV3Z60X6Al0 
This clip considers the work of Lord Shaftesbury and how he was instrumental in supporting the rights of children during the Industrial Revolution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=626RHjVKP0I  
This is a lecture from Hugh Cunningham, which considers two competing narratives around childhood, drawing on key points in history.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0054653 
An informative academic discussion about historical childhood experiences and perspectives (audio link). 

Part IV: The Senior Practitioner-Professional

Watch the following clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWSrwEYJBrg
It says that the first rule in leadership is ‘everything is your fault!’. This is a good summary of the job role as leaders need to take on responsibility for developing a quality setting, and they are held increasingly accountable through registration and inspection by Ofsted.
Effective leaders need high levels of emotional intelligence. Daniel Goleman explains his theories of emotional intelligence in the following clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7m9eNoB3NU