A thematic content analysis of the seven issues (35 papers and two editorials) of the International Research in Early Childhood Education (IRECE) journal published by Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria was conducted to explore the themes over its five years of publication. Publications were grouped into defined data chunks by year and Leximancer was used to discover concepts and themes. Five dominant themes emerged: children/s; childhood; learning; parent/s and teacher/s. Pathway analyses were then conducted to more fully understand and describe each theme. Data were used to visually represent the most frequently appearing terms to form a tag cloud, which in turn contributes to the development of a 'folksonomy' for the journal. Finall...
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This article presents a study using Leximancer (a text-mining tool for visualizing the structure of ...
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peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
In recent years, the field of CIE has experienced an outburst of self-reflective papers wherein comp...
This chapter will discuss findings from recent international comparative studies of early childhood ...
A thematic content analysis of the seven issues (35 papers and two editorials) of the International ...
Early Years: An International Research Journal publishes research papers and scholarly critiques on ...
As guest co-editors, we are pleased to offer International Research in Early Childhood Education (IR...
The aim of the present study is to explore the evolving trend of research directions in the field of...
Among the top cited articles there are strong similarities in blended learning research processes, p...
The paper analyses the contributions to Journal of Learning for Development (JL4D) from volume one t...
Using 35 articles published in JASIST between 1985 and 2005, we present the first level of our analy...
A literature search of both Australian early childhood journals and Australian science education jou...
This article presents a study using Leximancer (a text-mining tool for visualizing the structure of ...
Early years education is now a global activity, as school systems expand and diverse programmes beco...
This article presents a study using Leximancer (a text-mining tool for visualizing the structure of ...
This edited volume offers a unique investigation on Early Childhood on a truly global dimension, foc...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
In recent years, the field of CIE has experienced an outburst of self-reflective papers wherein comp...
This chapter will discuss findings from recent international comparative studies of early childhood ...