Description
This book begins with an overview of the first months of a child's life, with an indication of the major movement milestones which all children should reach before they enter the pre-school phase. The rest of the book gives information about developing children's physical skills in dance, games and gymnastics throughout the pre-school and infant school phase. It also addresses many of the contemporary issues surrounding the delivery of the PE curriculum in schools including the assessment of pupil's performance.
This book will help students, teachers and curriculum leaders deliver a sound PE education to children aged 3-7, and will also prove useful to all those involved in early years education.
Pauline Wetton is currently a lecturer in education and an assistant director of sport at the University of Durham.
The Teaching and Learning in the First Three Years at School series is edited by Joy Palmer.
About the Author
Pauline Wetton is currently a Lecturer in Education and Assistant Director of Sport at the University of Durham.
Reviews
'With an action-packed programme any young child can enjoy, Physical Education in the Early Years is the perfect book for teachers who want to develop their PE curriculum.' - Nursery World
'Few physical educationalists have contributed more to Primary PE than Pauline Wetton, and her latest book is paricularly welcome ... this publication offers a valuable comination of theory and practice ... All involved in the education of three to seven-year-olds will sigh with relief.' - Times Educational Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780415135290
Author Pauline Wetton
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 158g