ED209 Notes

Open University ED209 – Revision Notes Index (2009)

Book 1

ED209 notes – book1,chapter1 – Children and Development (10-01-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter2 – Theories of Development (18-01-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter 3 – Sensation to Perception (26-01-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter 4 – Early Cognitive Development (17-02-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter5 – Temperament and Development (26-02-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter6 – Origins of Development (05-03-2009)

ED209 notes – book1,chapter7 – First Relationships (17-03-2009)

Book 2

ED209 notes – book2,chapter1 – Parenting and Attachment (26-03-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter2 – Disturbed and Disturbing Behaviour (03-04-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter3 – Children’s Interactions: Siblings and Peers (08-04-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter4 – The Early Development of Identity (30-04-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter5 – Gender Identity and the Development of Gender Roles (04-05-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter6 – National Identities in Children and Young People (16-05-2009)

ED209 notes – book2,chapter7 – Young Consumers (26-05-2009)

Book 3

ED209 notes – book3,chapter1 -  Early category representations and concepts (04-06-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter2 – First words (23-06-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter3 – Brain and cognitive development (10-08-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter4 – The development of children’s understanding of grammar (29-06-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter5 – Executive functions in childhood: development and disorder (19-07-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter6 – Understanding minds (09-08-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter7 – Mathematical and scientific thinking (09-08-2009)

ED209 notes – book3,chapter8 – A socio-cognitive perspective on learning and cognitive development (09-08-2009)

Blog posts

All of my blog posts relating to the 2009 presentation of ED209 can be found here: http://www.tenpencepiece.net/blog/tag/ed209/

Other people’s notes:

Arnold has produced a really nice set of condensed revision notes for a strategically chosen set of chapters in this course – see: http://www.foreignperspectives.com/revision-notes/ (09-12-2009)

78 comments to ED209 Notes

  • 4micifu

    Congratulations on your blog!
    I find your notes really useful.

    Would you consider publishing your notes for DSE212?

    Thanks

  • chris neill

    Hey Tim,
    love the blog, love the notes for ED209. Well done and keep up the good work

  • FellowED209Student

    Hi Tim. just got here via the link on your posting in the ED2909 forum. Great to hear that someone else has got procrastinating down to a fine art! Just read your notes for Chap1 Bk2 – they’re great!

  • Brilliant indeed Tim. The only problem we’re going to have with them is that you’ll only be doing notes on one of the book 4 options!

    Arnold

  • Jennifer (Hopalong)

    Hi Tim,
    Your notes are brilliant thanks!
    Jennifer x

  • Kate Dorland

    Tim Sir…. You are an inspiration! Thank you for providing further distraction to my already rather chaotic study schedule. If you don’t mind, I shall be printing out your chapter summaries & perusing them with greatest pleasure over the next few days. I’m really loving your blog. Keep the anecdotes flowing – it’s all most refreshing.
    Kate

  • You’re very welcome, Kate!

    Tim.

  • Karen Nokes

    Hi Tim,

    Your notes are great. I am a little behind but due to the reason that I have just got back after getting married in Las Vegas- so still trying to plough through Chapter 1 of Book 2 . Very many thanks for you publishing these notes to assist others.
    Finding it rather hard to keep up on this course anyway – not like DSE212.

    Best wishes,

    Karen

  • Lesley Burton

    Tim, have come on here for the first time to read your notes on chapter 3 of book 2- they are fantastic.It has clarified so much of what i was struggling with. Can’t thank you enough.

  • Chris

    Brilliant notes for ED209. Thanks for blogging them!!

  • Lucie P. :-)

    Thank you very much, Tim :-)
    You are a darling, deserving a cuddle :-) )
    I’m trying to gather as many notes as possible alongside mine, and your notes are the best. :-) )
    Take care xx

  • sands

    Hi Tim,

    You’re a life-saver when it comes to trying to organise thoughts that are all muddled up in preperation for an assignment. Many thanks for all your hard work!! :-)

    Sands

  • It just struck me seeing as the seen question has recently turned up that 80% of the people who’ve been turning up regularly at this page are going to be disappointed. Somehow I can’t see you having quite enough hours in the day to write up notes on all five topics!

    Or, of course, we could all do whatever option you choose and thereby completely throw the OU come exam time :)

  • rashmi

    thanks for the note…they are brilliant…its all because of ur notes i pass my assignments

  • Angela Smith

    Hi, Please re-submit your notes on C.3/Book 3. I cannot access them and so far ALL of your notes have been invaluable. Many thanks

  • Hi Angela,

    You can’t access them because I haven’t written them yet! Have a look at this blog entry and this one to see why.

    Tim

  • Sam

    Your notes are excellent Tim, thank you for sharing all your hard work with us. I for one truly appreciate it :-)

  • John Campbell

    Tim
    I am grateful that there are people like you who can subsume vast amounts of material and produce it in a succinct form for altruistic distribution.

  • Kate

    Hi Tim,

    I can’t believe I have only just discovered your notes for ED209- they are fantastic!! I don’t suppose you have them for DSE212 by any chance? I know it’s cheeky but I have to ask!

  • I’ve no notes that will help anyone with DSE212 – I did it before the format of the course was changed in 2008. Good luck with the exam!

  • Jane

    Just wanted to say you are a complete legend! Thank you so much you may have actually saved my exam. Thanks again!

  • Tola Ajibola-Dorsett

    This is so useful thank you very much. Well done for your contribution.

  • rsnsouza

    Tim, what can I say!!! life saver. I love you!!!!

  • Kelly Woodgate

    Hi Tim

    Many many thanks for your fantastic notes, what can I say except for thanking you for saving me another 2weeks of note taking before I can actually revise them. They are set out so well and understandble. Wish I knew this website existed before thank you once again you really are a hardworking star xxx

  • I say! Steady on!

    Good luck for the 21st.

    Tim.

  • Anonymous

    Hi Tim,
    I have used your notes to revise from and l wanted to thank you for saving me so much time.
    A BIG thankyou.
    Regards
    Jane

  • Jane Postlethwaite

    Hi Tim, just to wish you all the very best for the 21st- have been reading the blog and also wish to thank you for notes which I have found a tremendous supplement to my own revision notes- they are a bit pathetic by comparison! :-)

    Kindest regards to all who have battled ED209…

    J

  • Sarah

    Thank you so so much for all your hard work Tim – you really are a star!!!!

    Your notes are brilliant and so easy to use – I have no excuses for not revising well now…..

    All the best for your future,

    Kind regards,

    Sarah x

  • Franziska

    Thanks for sharing your fantastic notes!! where do you live? I’ll buy you a drink after the exam! Fran

  • Barbara

    Hi Tim,

    My first visit to your site. What a pleasure and a treasure trove! So grateful for your willingness to share with us. Given that I was bereaved of any tutorial interaction (non existent in my area) it is a refreashing to have an ‘exchange of ideas’, albeit one-way since I’m not talented enough to produce such a master piece as yours.

    Wishing you well and much success on the exam!

    Barbara

  • chris

    Hi, Tim,
    congrats on a superb body of work. I’d love to know your method, it looks much superior to mine which consists of:
    1. skim read chapter for overview.
    2. Read study guide for key concepts.
    3. Write notes for chapter (Cornell method).
    4. condense notes as much as possible for revision.
    5. forget everything I’ve just done.
    How you produce this quality of work and do your job at the same time, I can’t imagine.
    Thank you.
    good luck with the exam.
    Chris Sutor.

  • chris

    p.s. I agree with you on the ‘mind-map’ thing; I find them useful only for analysing complexity. as a memory aid – useless.

  • bella

    Just found this site….

    I think you have saved that day! for me anyway… I was in revision hell, this is such a life-line

  • Rainey

    Tim, thanks so much for sharing these fantastic notes. I have Erika Cox’s revision booklets but I keep coming back to yours . Good luck with the exam – if your notes, discipline and organisation are anything to go by, you’ll do extremely well!
    Regards
    Rainey

  • Hi Rainey,

    Thanks for the encouragement! I’m also using Erika’s notes – I find the essay plans she provides and the notes on linking themes between chapters notes particularly useful.

    Tim.

  • Hal

    Really do appreciate the time you must have put into all this, and for graciously sharing.
    I will donate.
    Thank you

  • tim

    Thanks Hal – you’re very welcome. You can donate here: http://www.justgiving.com/timholyoake.

    Tim.

  • Celine Seller

    HiTim,

    You are a God- send for some like me who is unable to attend lectures often. Your notes are concise and to the point.Admire your good will. will donate.

  • Kim Paul

    Hi there Tim,

    Fantastic of you to share your notes like this! I too admire your good will and I feel that your blogg is valuable to me and will aid alongside my Erika Cox revision pack when it comes to exam prep!

    Thank you so much!

    Regards, Kim x

  • tim

    You’re welcome, Kim. All the best for the remainder of the course (or should that be module?!)

    Tim.

  • Caroline

    Just wanted to say thanks. I’m revising for the 2010 sitting of ED209 and your notes are really helpful.

    My next course is EA300….please make notes on this for me!! lol

    Thanks again!

  • tim

    Hi Caroline,

    You’re very welcome and all the best for the exam. You’ll have to find someone else for notes on EA300 though – children’s literature is definitely not my thing!!! I leave all of that to my other half – Jane’s first attempt at writing for that audience is here: http://www.authonomy.com/books/14966/the-spiral-pendant/ – no agent or publisher for it yet though … :-(

    Tim.

  • Sam

    Bookmarking this as I’m doing ED209 next February, it’s nice to get a feel for the course in advance – many thanks!

  • Mike

    Hi Tim ,

    Is there any place you know that i could find the course books in audio format ?

    Mike

  • tim

    Hi Mike,

    I don’t – you could try contacting study support at the OU though – they may be able to help.

    Tim.

  • Linda Ticha

    Dear Tim,
    Thanks ever so much for sharing your work with the rest of the world,
    I jumped from E100(level 1) to ED209 and found it quite shocking!
    You really made a difference to the whole experience of my studies!!

    Kind Regards Linda

  • Michelle

    hi tim
    Thank you for being so generous with your studies.
    I don’t know what’s happening, but everytime I try to open one of the links, my computer says there’s something wrong with the web page and won’t open them.
    Is there any other way to access your notes?
    Many thanks
    Michelle

  • tim

    Hi Michelle,

    What does the error message say? It all seems ok at this end …

    Tim.

  • MrsShrek

    Just discovered these in my efforts to understand epigenesis – oh my goodness you are an absolute SAINT for producing this lot. Fantastic for revision notes. A huge thank you from me.

  • Linda Gorman

    You are an angel. Your notes are brill, thank you so much you’ve no idea how much my stress has gone down. I’ll do something really nice for some stranger as a thank you to you.

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