The professionalism of early childhood teachers has been the subject of increasing attention globally for over a decade (Moss, 2006; Osgood, 2012; Urban, 2010. In order to understand ways pre-service early childhood teachers make sense of professionalism, this chapter examines some of the discourses of early childhood teacher professionalism, and focuses on qualifications as one way in which being professional is discursively produced. In particular, the chapter makes visible some of the discursive tensions involved in student intentions to pursue careers in primary school teaching/specialist early childhood teacher in primary school, rather than in the child care sector. In doing so, it makes visible some of the effects of particular disco...
This paper explores the issue of early childhood professionalism from a socio-cultural perspective. ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, many factors have contributed to making the struggle for recognition of ...
n Australia and internationally, government policies aim to increase the supply of early childhood t...
The professionalism of early childhood teachers has been the subject of increasing attention globall...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
Government policies in Australia and in many other parts of the world, are calling for degree-qualif...
Significant changes to qualification requirements for staff working in early childhood contexts are ...
Early childhood practitioners' professionalism is a contested concept, with interpretations that inc...
In Australia, as elsewhere, many factors have contributed to making the struggle for recognition of ...
The provision of early childhood education and care for children and families has received unprecede...
Understanding early childhood teachers’ perspectives on professionalism is important because the not...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
The research undertaken for this doctoral thesis explores the issue of teachers professionalism with...
Professionalism is not defined a priori, but rather within a professional community, in the immediat...
This paper explores the issue of early childhood professionalism from a socio-cultural perspective. ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, many factors have contributed to making the struggle for recognition of ...
n Australia and internationally, government policies aim to increase the supply of early childhood t...
The professionalism of early childhood teachers has been the subject of increasing attention globall...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
Government policies in Australia and in many other parts of the world, are calling for degree-qualif...
Significant changes to qualification requirements for staff working in early childhood contexts are ...
Early childhood practitioners' professionalism is a contested concept, with interpretations that inc...
In Australia, as elsewhere, many factors have contributed to making the struggle for recognition of ...
The provision of early childhood education and care for children and families has received unprecede...
Understanding early childhood teachers’ perspectives on professionalism is important because the not...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
The research undertaken for this doctoral thesis explores the issue of teachers professionalism with...
Professionalism is not defined a priori, but rather within a professional community, in the immediat...
This paper explores the issue of early childhood professionalism from a socio-cultural perspective. ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, many factors have contributed to making the struggle for recognition of ...
n Australia and internationally, government policies aim to increase the supply of early childhood t...