Early childhood mathematics : Early childhood mathematics : Recognise, celebrate and build - Book 1

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Papic, Marina, Highfield, Kate and Monteleone, Chrissy. (2023). Early childhood mathematics : Early childhood mathematics : Recognise, celebrate and build - Book 1 Early Childhood Australia Inc.
AuthorsPapic, Marina, Highfield, Kate and Monteleone, Chrissy
Abstract

Young children are surrounded by mathematical ideas. However, it can be challenging for
educators in ECEC to see the mathematics and then find opportunities to extend it through
play, intentional teaching and, importantly, child-led investigations. The Early Years
Learning Framework V2.0 reminds us of the value of child-initiated pedagogies and the
intentional roles we can play by carefully provisioning the environment to promote, spark
and inspire young learners to access and play with the big ideas of mathematics.

This Research in Practice Series book, the first of two in a sequence, helps us to consider mathematical possibilities for young children, focusing on:

• the mathematical capability of young children
• the contexts and curriculums in which mathematics is promoted and embedded
• the big mathematical ideas children engage with.

This book argues that educators and teachers need to ‘recognise, celebrate, and build’
(AAMT & ECA, 2023, p. 2) children’s mathematical skills, understandings and language

Keywordsmathematics learners ; mathematical ideas ; early childhood
ISBN9781863231015
Web address (URL)https://acu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991013348150202352&context=L&vid=61ACU_INST:61ACU&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,978-1-86-323101-5
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Year01 Jan 2023
PublisherEarly Childhood Australia Inc
Place of publicationAustralia
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