The introduction of a universal, full-time Preparatory Year in all Queensland schools from 2007 is a significant reform in early childhood education and care (ECEC) in that state. Rapidly increasing enrolment of children in full-time Preparatory Year programs in non-government schools has been a feature of the Queensland context over the past decade. These trends, along with efforts towards consistency of services and universal school starting ages across Australian states and territories have prompted this important reform to early education in Queensland. Constructions of the role of parents as consumers of early childhood services and/or partners in their children's early education suggest that consideration of parent views of this refor...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
School readiness is a construct used by educators and policy makers to describe a range of abilities...
Repeating the Pre-school year has become common practice in Queensland schools. Other increasingly u...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating parents’ conceptions of an early...
Increased enrolment in the non-government school sector, provision of full-time preparatory year pro...
Over the past ten years, Queensland has experienced a period of significant education reform includi...
In the context of recent education reform, Queensland’s Preparatory Year (Prep) is undergoing a peri...
In 2003, Queensland commenced a trial of a non-compulsory preparatory (prep) year of schooling for Q...
ABSTRACT Recent developments in the Queensland early childhood context have seen the phased-in intro...
The past decade has seen major education reforms including the introduction of a full-time non-compu...
Recent developments in the Queensland early childhood context have seen the phased-in introduction o...
ABSTRACT Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for c...
Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for children t...
Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: play is the best way for children to lea...
This paper discusses the key findings from a qualitative case study that was conducted in response t...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
School readiness is a construct used by educators and policy makers to describe a range of abilities...
Repeating the Pre-school year has become common practice in Queensland schools. Other increasingly u...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating parents’ conceptions of an early...
Increased enrolment in the non-government school sector, provision of full-time preparatory year pro...
Over the past ten years, Queensland has experienced a period of significant education reform includi...
In the context of recent education reform, Queensland’s Preparatory Year (Prep) is undergoing a peri...
In 2003, Queensland commenced a trial of a non-compulsory preparatory (prep) year of schooling for Q...
ABSTRACT Recent developments in the Queensland early childhood context have seen the phased-in intro...
The past decade has seen major education reforms including the introduction of a full-time non-compu...
Recent developments in the Queensland early childhood context have seen the phased-in introduction o...
ABSTRACT Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for c...
Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: that play is the best way for children t...
Within early childhood education two ideas are firmly held: play is the best way for children to lea...
This paper discusses the key findings from a qualitative case study that was conducted in response t...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
School readiness is a construct used by educators and policy makers to describe a range of abilities...
Repeating the Pre-school year has become common practice in Queensland schools. Other increasingly u...