It has been argued that a key strategy to improve developmental and educational outcomes for young children is to increase the number of childcare staff with early childhood university degrees (Saracho & Spodek, 2007). In order to upgrade the qualifications of staff, a number of Australian universities provide pathways that enable graduates of early childhood diploma programs to complete a degree. Several impediments, including institutional structures and individual contextual and personal factors, may affect these pathways. Although a range of organisations offer diploma programs, TAFE (Tertiary and Further Education) is a major provider. The aim of the present study was to investigate student transition between early childhood progra...
In Australia, positional leadership in the Early Childhood (EC) sector is flourishing propelled by l...
Early Childhood Education and Care in Australia is at a watershed, with significant legislation and ...
In Australia, growth in the demand of early childhood services for young children aged birth to thre...
Students who enrol in a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) at the Institute of Early ...
Concern to ensure that all children have access to high quality educational experiences in the early...
This paper examines one aspect of the university curriculum: the Professional Experience or practicu...
There is well-established evidence that the quality of early childhood education workforce impacts u...
The aim of this qualitative study was to gain a deeper understanding of how the University component...
Recent Australian government initiatives in the early childhood education and care sector are placin...
Promoting an holistic approach for children in the early years (Department of Education and Skills, ...
This report focuses on a research project funded by the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network (ECS...
As a result of widened student participation, liberalisation and reform in the Australian tertiary e...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
In Australia, positional leadership in the Early Childhood (EC) sector is flourishing propelled by l...
Early Childhood Education and Care in Australia is at a watershed, with significant legislation and ...
In Australia, growth in the demand of early childhood services for young children aged birth to thre...
Students who enrol in a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) at the Institute of Early ...
Concern to ensure that all children have access to high quality educational experiences in the early...
This paper examines one aspect of the university curriculum: the Professional Experience or practicu...
There is well-established evidence that the quality of early childhood education workforce impacts u...
The aim of this qualitative study was to gain a deeper understanding of how the University component...
Recent Australian government initiatives in the early childhood education and care sector are placin...
Promoting an holistic approach for children in the early years (Department of Education and Skills, ...
This report focuses on a research project funded by the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network (ECS...
As a result of widened student participation, liberalisation and reform in the Australian tertiary e...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
In Australia, positional leadership in the Early Childhood (EC) sector is flourishing propelled by l...
Early Childhood Education and Care in Australia is at a watershed, with significant legislation and ...
In Australia, growth in the demand of early childhood services for young children aged birth to thre...