Abstract Background In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3–4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) programs. Children’s experiences within these programs vary widely and impact directly on educational wellbeing and social development. Research has shown that higher quality programs enhance children’s learning and developmental outcomes, foster social participation and have long-lasting effects on their productivity as adults. Quality matters, yet we do not know what components of ECEC result in a quality program. Effective Early Educational Experiences (E4Kids) is a 5-year longitudinal study designed to identify and assess the impact of mainstream ECEC programs and program components on children’s learning, development, social i...
This paper uses data from a major Australian longitudinal study to test the extent to which children...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
BACKGROUND: Children who experience neglect and abuse are likely to have impaired brain development ...
Background: In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3-4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECE...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
© 2016 Dr. Daniel CloneyThis thesis focuses on the potential for high quality early childhood educat...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
In December 2009 the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to a unified National Quality F...
There is a large body of international academic research literature which examines the relationship ...
ATTENDANCE IN HIGH -QUALITY early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been shown to have a posit...
While access to quality education in early childhood is an international priority, the characteristi...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that engagement with quality early childhoo...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
This paper uses data from a major Australian longitudinal study to test the extent to which children...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
BACKGROUND: Children who experience neglect and abuse are likely to have impaired brain development ...
Background: In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3-4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECE...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
© 2016 Dr. Daniel CloneyThis thesis focuses on the potential for high quality early childhood educat...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
In December 2009 the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to a unified National Quality F...
There is a large body of international academic research literature which examines the relationship ...
ATTENDANCE IN HIGH -QUALITY early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been shown to have a posit...
While access to quality education in early childhood is an international priority, the characteristi...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that engagement with quality early childhoo...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
This paper uses data from a major Australian longitudinal study to test the extent to which children...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
BACKGROUND: Children who experience neglect and abuse are likely to have impaired brain development ...