Professor Alison Clark
@westrayalison.bsky.social
Academic and visual artist; early childhood education; Mosaic approach; Slow pedagogies; Orkney; Norway. Author: Slow knowledge and the unhurried child (2023)
www.alisonclark.co.uk
Blog: Slow knowledge https://alisonclarkinthemaking.wordpress.com
www.alisonclark.co.uk
Blog: Slow knowledge https://alisonclarkinthemaking.wordpress.com
‘I’m going on a bear hunt’?#michaelrosen
October 20, 2025 at 1:37 PM
‘I’m going on a bear hunt’?#michaelrosen
So enjoyed Jane Clarke’s lecture about Block play and the history of the City and Country School. I was struck by how this learning community holds such accumulated knowledge about young children and play, the role of educators and materials. Jane’s choice of photographs demonstrated this well.
October 8, 2025 at 7:52 AM
So enjoyed Jane Clarke’s lecture about Block play and the history of the City and Country School. I was struck by how this learning community holds such accumulated knowledge about young children and play, the role of educators and materials. Jane’s choice of photographs demonstrated this well.
Reposted by Professor Alison Clark
Check out this wonderful image from the City and Country School archive showing children engaging in uninterrupted play through the use of blocks from 1951. Next to it is a more contemporary image of a 4 year old at the woodwork bench.
October 7, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Check out this wonderful image from the City and Country School archive showing children engaging in uninterrupted play through the use of blocks from 1951. Next to it is a more contemporary image of a 4 year old at the woodwork bench.
Like the cover of a Ladybird book!
September 21, 2025 at 6:58 PM
Like the cover of a Ladybird book!
Here is my favourite oak tree, all the more appreciated for being in Croydon
September 13, 2025 at 7:23 PM
Here is my favourite oak tree, all the more appreciated for being in Croydon
Feeling very lucky to have been able to spend time at Woodlands and work with this great team who provide such valuable experiences for young children
September 6, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Feeling very lucky to have been able to spend time at Woodlands and work with this great team who provide such valuable experiences for young children
Hoping you find it a helpful read, Alison
August 22, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Hoping you find it a helpful read, Alison
Reposted by Professor Alison Clark
Despite its many benefits, statistics show that the amount of time children get to play has been declining for decades.
Experimenting through play is at the heart of Froebelian practice and at the Froebel Trust we champion children’s play and learning. Today and every day. (2/3)
Experimenting through play is at the heart of Froebelian practice and at the Froebel Trust we champion children’s play and learning. Today and every day. (2/3)
The power of play
www.froebel.org.uk
June 11, 2025 at 9:17 AM
Despite its many benefits, statistics show that the amount of time children get to play has been declining for decades.
Experimenting through play is at the heart of Froebelian practice and at the Froebel Trust we champion children’s play and learning. Today and every day. (2/3)
Experimenting through play is at the heart of Froebelian practice and at the Froebel Trust we champion children’s play and learning. Today and every day. (2/3)
Such a great idea to support professional reading- the gift of a book, sharing one change to your practice as a result of reading and then passing the book to a colleague
May 30, 2025 at 6:59 AM
Such a great idea to support professional reading- the gift of a book, sharing one change to your practice as a result of reading and then passing the book to a colleague
Great to see All in the Mind is back and a very moving first episode
April 28, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Great to see All in the Mind is back and a very moving first episode