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New level 2 Diploma for Early Years Practitioner textbook

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Unread 08-21-2010, 09:34 PM
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hi was hoping someoone could tell me which books i could start to look at for as i am starting my first year in foundtaion degree and am still waiting for a list of the tutor thanks njs
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hi was hoping someoone could tell me which books i could start to look at for as i am starting my first year in foundtaion degree and am still waiting for a list of the tutor thanks njs
If anyone lists any books for you, they will only be preferences and it may be better to have what your lecturers consider suitable for your degree course.

Ring the university - they are often open for summer school and (with all your details) ask if there is a reading list for your course.

They'll either send or email you a copy or at least get in touch with someone for you. They will have compiled this list ready for people to obtain or read the books in the holiday.
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hi i will be starting mine in sept and have been told that "advanced early years" by macleod-brudenell and "early childhood studies" by parker-rees, would be helpful by my tutor. hope this some use to you.
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