Putting the EYFS Curriculum into Practice
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Putting the EYFS Curriculum into Practice
This is your practical step-by-step guide to implementing the Early Years Foundation Stage in any early years setting, offering guidance on each of the seven areas of learning and development in the updated 2024 EYFS statutory framework.
This best-selling guide is essential reading for early years coordinators, school leaders, setting managers, childminders, and students. It offers practical advice on curriculum design and implementation across the seven areas of learning and development, aligned with the 2024 EYFS statutory framework.
Bringing evidence-informed practice to life, it makes research accessible and ready to put into action.
New to this second edition:
- Chapters fully revised to reflect updates to the EYFS, Development Matters, and broader sector developments.
- New chapters on SEND; English as an additional language; socio-economic disadvantage; and outdoor learning. Expanded guidance on evidence-based practice.
- A wide range of case studies from schools, settings, and childminders, demonstrating how research evidence is being translated into everyday practice.
Caroline Vollans is lead writer and editor for the East London Stronger Practice hub and writes for a range of Early Years publications.
Julian Grenier CBE works on early years at the Education Endowment Foundation.
Putting the EYFS Curriculum into Practice is designed to be a valuable resource for those involved in early years education, helping them to navigate and implement innovative practices successfully.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781036206925
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 21 November 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Contributors:
- Edited by Julian Grenier
- Edited by Caroline Vollans
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 242.0mm
Weight: 420g
Pages: 248
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About the Author
Caroline Vollans< was a primary school teacher, specialising in language and literacy development. She then studied and trained in Freudian-Lacanian Psychoanalysis. Caroline worked in a hospital as a psychotherapist and secondary school as a counsellor. She is now a freelance writer and editor, especially interested in topics that combine themes of education and psychoanalysis. Carolineโs underlying interest is in giving voice to the unspoken and unheard. Dr Julian Grenier is the headteacher of Sheringham Nursery School and Childrenโs Centre in Newham, London. Julian has worked in the early years for the last three decades. He has a doctorate in education (EdD) from the UCL Institute of Education. Julian is a regular columnist for the Times Educational Supplement. He has also contributed regularly to Nursery World and has written and co-written several bestselling books about early childhood education. Julian has advised the Department for Education on early years under Conservative, coalition and Labour administrations. He is the director of the East London Research School.
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