File replaced (incorrect version) on 15/9/2022 by KT (LDS).The European Key Competences for Lifelong Learning provide a European-level reference tool for education providers, including Higher Education institutions, to focus national- and European-level efforts to support students towards personal fulfillment, social inclusion, active citizenship and employability in a knowledge-based society. The European Lifelong Learning Programme defines competences as: “a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to the context” (European Commission, 2007: 3). Whilst not wishing to undermine the importance of knowledge and skills, we are interested in how to develop attitudes for the particular context of early childhood practi...
Being a professional working with young children is not just about meeting standards; it’s about att...
The quality of educational services for children depends structurally on the professional competence...
Taking into consideration the fact that early childhood intervention (ECI) professionals working in ...
The European Key Competences for Lifelong Learning provide a tool for education providers, including...
The case study presented considers the challenges and rewards of undertaking cross-cultural comparat...
none5This report presents the findings of a European research project jointly conducted by the Unive...
The close connection between the quality of provision for young children and professionaliation of t...
The close connection between the quality of provision for young children and professionaliation of t...
Drawing on relevant research and a theoretical framework based around the work of Bourdieu, the firs...
Evidence shows that quality early childhood education (ECE) can significantly enhance the lifelong l...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Professional Dev...
Introduction to this special issue of the Early Childhood Folio on key learning competencies across ...
This document is the report of a study commissioned by Education International. The findings of the ...
In Europe, there are many different ways in which early childhood education and care professionals a...
Teacher education is a complex field and requires high levels of specialization in diverse fields of...
Being a professional working with young children is not just about meeting standards; it’s about att...
The quality of educational services for children depends structurally on the professional competence...
Taking into consideration the fact that early childhood intervention (ECI) professionals working in ...
The European Key Competences for Lifelong Learning provide a tool for education providers, including...
The case study presented considers the challenges and rewards of undertaking cross-cultural comparat...
none5This report presents the findings of a European research project jointly conducted by the Unive...
The close connection between the quality of provision for young children and professionaliation of t...
The close connection between the quality of provision for young children and professionaliation of t...
Drawing on relevant research and a theoretical framework based around the work of Bourdieu, the firs...
Evidence shows that quality early childhood education (ECE) can significantly enhance the lifelong l...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Professional Dev...
Introduction to this special issue of the Early Childhood Folio on key learning competencies across ...
This document is the report of a study commissioned by Education International. The findings of the ...
In Europe, there are many different ways in which early childhood education and care professionals a...
Teacher education is a complex field and requires high levels of specialization in diverse fields of...
Being a professional working with young children is not just about meeting standards; it’s about att...
The quality of educational services for children depends structurally on the professional competence...
Taking into consideration the fact that early childhood intervention (ECI) professionals working in ...