2nd Edition

Early Years Pedagogy in Practice A Guide for Students and Educators

By Ruksana Beigi Copyright 2026
416 Pages
by Routledge

416 Pages
by Routledge

This fully rewritten second edition invites readers into a deeper, more confident engagement with the rich and distinctive world of early years pedagogy. Far more than a set of methods or curriculum frameworks, pedagogy is explored here as a lived, relational, and reflective practice, something shaped moment by moment in the encounters between children, educators, materials, and the wider world.... Read more

Acknowledgements

Preface: being with children

Introduction: a case for early years pedagogy

Part 1: Finding pedagogy in context 

1. The historical foundations of pedagogy: exploring the fragments

2. Exploring pedagogy for the early years: the realities of the sector

Part 2: Seeing pedagogy in practice 

3. Dimensions of pedagogy in practice: making the everyday work of pedagogy visible

4. Foundations and futures: glimpses of key early years pedagogies

Part 3: Holding pedagogy rationally 

5. Relationships at the heart of pedagogy: foundations of relational pedagogy

6. Social pedagogy in practice: being with children within their social words

7. A flourishing pedagogy: wellbeing and the conditions for growth

Part 4: Living pedagogy with children

8. Child-initiated and adult-led pedgaogy: embracing the synergy

9. The pedagogy of play: the natural language of children

10. Creative pedagogy: nurturing the characteristics of creativity

11: Nature pedagogy: moving beyond outdoor play

12. Early digital pedagogy: using digital technologies for play, learning, and development

Part 5: Pedagogy, justice, and belonging

13. A pedagogy of diference: advancing inclusion and equity

14. A participatory pedagogy: the human right of every child

15. A pedagogy for parents and families: embodying the natural pedagogy of parents

16. A culturally response pedagogy: embracing children's cultures and communities

Part 6: Caring for pedagogy over time

17. Sustainable pedagogical leadership: the preservation and development of early years pedagogies

18. Final thoughts: pedagogy as a way of being

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Biography

Ruksana Beigi has over 30 years of experience in the sector and is currently a Course Leader and Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at the University of East London. She teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the Department of Education. Her work is grounded in a deep commitment to creative and socially responsive pedagogies, with a particular focus on how creativity can transform teaching, professional identity, and children’s experiences. Ruksana’s research interests centre on the role of the arts in education and care, exploring how creative practices can strengthen professional confidence, deepen relational practice, and support reflective thinking in early years settings. She is also passionate about how creative methods can amplify overlooked voices, challenge inequalities, and improve experiences in education. Across her work, she advocates for education that is relational, imaginative, and rooted in care. She believes creativity is not an optional extra but a vital part of how we teach, learn, and live with children and one another.