EDUCARE
EDUCARE DIDACTICS Author: Beverly-Ann Henning
N4
OUPSA | Feb 2016 | Paperback 242 pages | 9780190416485
Learning Zone resources: PowerPoint® slides Lecturer guide Solutions manual
• Extensive arts and crafts section at the back of the book to assist learners in creating their own early childhood development (ECD) materials to use in class
• Clear, relatable, local examples that link the theory to the South African ECD reality
• Additional resources for lecturers and learners
Succeed in Educare Didactics is an excellent textbook for this level. The book size and format is user friendly. Content is comprehensive and easy to understand because of the language use and the many relevant illustrations, tables and graphics. Recommended for TVET students from various backgrounds and languages. – Dorothy McIntyre, Buffalo City TVET College
CHILD HEALTH Author: Beverly-Ann Henning
N4
• Clear local examples and case studies that make the theory more relatable and understandable
OUPSA | Apr 2017 | Paperback 224 pages | 9780190443603
Learning Zone resources: PowerPoint® slides Lecturer guide Solutions manual
• Assessments at the end of every module that are excellent for preparing learners for the exam
• Additional resources for lecturers and learners
I am very impressed with the layout and up-to-date information and pictures used. The revisiting of the learning objectives after each module is an excellent way for students and lectures to check that all has been covered in detail. – Tamryn Green, Buffalo City TVET College
DAYCARE PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT Author: Averil Gounden
OUPSA | Apr 2017 | Paperback 224 pages | 9780190448943
Learning Zone resources: PowerPoint® slides Lecturer guide Solutions manual
N4
• Overview at the start of each module which gives clarity and perspective to the theory that will be covered
• Assessments at the end of every module that are excellent for preparing learners for the exam
• Additional resources for lecturers and learners
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