Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of Irish BA ECCE degree graduates.International definitions of early childhood locate the field with the care and education of children between birth and six years. In Ireland, this definition applies to both pre-school and the infant classes of primary school. While primary school teachers in Ireland must hold a Bachelor of Education degree, there is no minimum training requirement for those working within the early childhood care and education (ECCE) sectors in crèches, pre-schools and so on. Consequently, the ECCE sector is characterised by a mix of trained, semi-trained and unqualified teachers. Many third-level Colleges, Universities and In...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The education theory ‘Threshold Concepts ’ has become popular as a way to examine significant learni...
Early childhood care and education (ECCE) settings in Ireland have become increasingly multicultural...
Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of ...
This paper traces the evolution of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Ireland over the cou...
This report focuses on a research project funded by the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network (ECS...
This, study: For love or money: exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
Este artículo está dirigido a aquellos estudiantes o profesionales de la educación que pudieran esta...
This paper explores perceptions of professional identity in the early childhood care and educations ...
Acknowledging the common assumption locating the impact of education in its role to act as a mediato...
'Working together to develop the 3Rs' - an exploration of roles, responsibilities and relationships ...
This, study: For love or Money: Exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
In 1996, the first legislative control over early education services in Ireland came into place in t...
This research examined the quality of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) policy and practice ...
Reflective practice and on-going professional development for staff are regarded as central to ensur...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The education theory ‘Threshold Concepts ’ has become popular as a way to examine significant learni...
Early childhood care and education (ECCE) settings in Ireland have become increasingly multicultural...
Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of ...
This paper traces the evolution of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Ireland over the cou...
This report focuses on a research project funded by the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network (ECS...
This, study: For love or money: exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
Este artículo está dirigido a aquellos estudiantes o profesionales de la educación que pudieran esta...
This paper explores perceptions of professional identity in the early childhood care and educations ...
Acknowledging the common assumption locating the impact of education in its role to act as a mediato...
'Working together to develop the 3Rs' - an exploration of roles, responsibilities and relationships ...
This, study: For love or Money: Exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
In 1996, the first legislative control over early education services in Ireland came into place in t...
This research examined the quality of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) policy and practice ...
Reflective practice and on-going professional development for staff are regarded as central to ensur...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The education theory ‘Threshold Concepts ’ has become popular as a way to examine significant learni...
Early childhood care and education (ECCE) settings in Ireland have become increasingly multicultural...