Embracing Change and Developing Leadership in the Early Years Sector

Embracing Change and Developing Leadership in the Early Years Sector
Edited by Michelle Malomo|Emma Laurence
US$35.00
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A thought-provoking and dynamic practice companion for the Early Years professional at the frontier of a changing sector.  

This contemporary guide for early years practitioners and students delves into the adversity and challenges faced by the EY sector in recent times. It offers hope as it champions the unique knowledge, skills and behaviours of the EY practitioner and how they can exercise individuality in response to the diverse needs of children and their families in today's society. In addition it is fully mapped to the requirements of the new Early Years Lead Practitioner HTQ.

In recent years, early years practitioners have faced significant turbulence, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis, climate instability, and the underfunding and closure of childcare provision. These challenges have necessitated a re-evaluation of what it means to flourish as humans, how this can be nurtured in children, and ultimately how to optimise practice in the EY sector. The sector now has a unique opportunity to redefine its vision for children in our society. Structured to inspire, chapters delve into six key themes: the educator and developer of children, the custodian, the planner, the advocate, the collaborator, and the innovator.

This book offers a reflective and challenging stance to critically evaluate the intentions that underpin EY policy and practice and how to reimagine practice in these changing times so that it aligns with child-centred values. Content is closely aligned with the new Early Years Lead Practitioner HTQ, positioning it as an essential resource for this qualification. It includes critical questions, reflective exercises, and case studies, enabling readers to directly apply their knowledge to practice and use this text as a comprehensive, one-stop guide.

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About the author

Michelle Malomo is a senior lecturer in the Department for Children and Families within the School of Education at the University of Worcester. She currently lecturers on the Foundation Degree in Early Years (0-8, Professional Practice) and the top-up degree in Integrated Working with Children and Families. Michelle is also the partnership co-ordinator for the Foundation Degree in Early Years, supporting the delivery of higher education within local colleges. She is a qualified early years and playwork practitioner with experience in both the private and voluntary sectors. Her experience includes management within the early years sector, and youth and children’s development work within the voluntary sector. Michelle has worked in a range of settings and has been responsible for the development of social action projects with children, young people, and families.   

Emma Laurence is a lecturer in the Department for Children and Families at the University of Worcester, and is also studying there for a PhD in Educational Leadership. Her current research centres on how cluster groups of headteachers can provide a unique source of support. Prior to this she achieved a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood and an MA in Education before completing her PGCE with TeachFirst. Emma’s interest is in human development, both individually and communally, meaning her work spans education and care across all ages and well beyond the school environment. Emma has had work published internationally in academic journals and practitioner handbooks. 

 

ISBN: 9781916925793
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 23/06/2025
Imprint: Critical Publishing