Froebel in Childhood Practice - Academic Year Course
Course summary
Start date
26/09/2026Cost
£895.00Delivery mode
Blended (Online and In Person)
CPD hours
Up to 30 hoursDelivered by
Moray House School of Education and SportDuration
24 weeksCampus
Holyrood (Moray House)Class size
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About the course
Course content includes:
- an introduction to Froebel’s historic heritage
- Froebel’s principles: Practice today
- play, anti-discrimination, diversity, and equity
- virtual visit to Cowgate Under 5s Centre
- Froebel and inclusive education
- Froebel and symbolic representation
- play outdoors, adventure and challenge: A Froebelian perspective on the nursery garden today
What you'll learn
Participants will learn about the Froebelian approach, which supports children to grow and develop at their own pace, nurtured by knowledgeable and supportive adults. Participants will be encouraged and challenged to consider how this knowledge can enhance their professional practice.
Learning objectives
Students will:
- develop a critical understanding of Froebelian principles and compare them to contemporary research and policy on pedagogy, curriculum and assessment
- demonstrate knowledge of a variety of contrasting academic writings on childhood, including Scottish and International ideas
- identify, analyse and synthesise opposing topical and historical representations of childhood
- consider contemporary ideas concerning social justice, diversity, anti-discrimination and equity in education
- develop an embedded / located approach to policy, practice and material provision
- critically consider concrete everyday settings (eg, your workplace), particularly in relation to social divisions, life experience, academic achievement and formalised approaches to child development
Who the course is for
Designed for professionals working with young children and also those who support their professional development, such as lecturers and inspection agencies, this course considers the work of Friedrich Froebel, one of the most significant early years pioneers, and explores the relevance of the Froebelian approach for practice today.
Entry criteria
There is no specific entry criteria. However, the course is designed for professionals working with young children and also those who support their professional development, such as lecturers and inspection agencies.
Additional Information
Course Options
If the course has more than one start date, time, delivery mode or location, then these options will all be shown below.
All times are local to Edinburgh.
