Early Childhood Education and Care sits at the centre of some of the most urgent challenges of our time, from poverty and inequality to social cohesion. Yet too often, early education systems reproduce these inequalities rather than disrupt them. This book argues that it does not have to be this way.

Drawing on international research, neuroscience and decades of practice, Dr June O'Sullivan OBE presents the social justice pedagogy she developed through the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF). At its heart is a simple but powerful idea: fairness must be designed into systems, relationships and everyday practice, and judged by how far it expands children's life chances.

Covering leadership, quality, children's rights, pedagogy and the art, craft and science of Early Years teaching, the book sets out a vision for community-based, multi-generational education rooted in inclusion, equity and compassion. Through case studies, reflective questions and the seven interwoven strands of the LEYF approach, the chapters show how values can be translated into everyday practice including:

. Leadership for Excellence, weaving sustainability throughout
. Spiral Curriculum
. Enabling Environments
. Harmonious Relationships
. Safe, Fit and Healthy
. Home Learning Engagement
. Multi-Generational Community Approach

Offering a practical framework for designing early education systems that can be adapted, replicated and scaled to better serve disadvantaged children, families and communities, this is essential reading for educators, leaders and policymakers.



Autorentext

June O'Sullivan OBE is Chief Executive of LEYF, the UK's largest childcare charitable social enterprise, with 43 nurseries across London. She continues to innovate while supporting others to replicate values-led, socially just models of early education.

Titel
Early Years Pedagogy for Social Justice
Untertitel
The LEYF Model for Change
EAN
9781042500192
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
30.11.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
264