The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, particularly in the West. There is an increasing pressure to focus on outcomes over process, prescribed curricula, standardized assessments, and unrealistic academic expectations for young learners and the adults who work on their behalf. This shift in educational practice has become a harsh reality for many young children, families and educators. The purpose of this paper is to challenge these mounting pressures through an in-depth examination of how early education and care in Australia places well-being as one of the top priorities for young children. Australia was deliberately identified for this analysis because of international accl...
Early childhood education in Australia is currently undergoing a period of change and renewal. Times...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
The early childhood years are regarded as the most significant period for human development; yet, ed...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSI) is a partnership of the Australian Government ...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
A foundational text for pre-service teachers explaining the theories, policies and pedagogies that s...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
The policies that shape early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia are formulated within...
There is a mismatch between investment and opportunity in early childhood policy in Australia. The ...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
Early childhood education in Australia is currently undergoing a period of change and renewal. Times...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
The early childhood years are regarded as the most significant period for human development; yet, ed...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSI) is a partnership of the Australian Government ...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
A foundational text for pre-service teachers explaining the theories, policies and pedagogies that s...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
The policies that shape early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia are formulated within...
There is a mismatch between investment and opportunity in early childhood policy in Australia. The ...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
Early childhood education in Australia is currently undergoing a period of change and renewal. Times...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
The early childhood years are regarded as the most significant period for human development; yet, ed...