This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of 'quality' early childhood education and care widely prescribed to address child poverty across England and the USA. Ubiquitous, it is imbued with a sense of objectivity, secureness and practicality. We question these foundations. Then using data from practitioners in both countries, we contrast expectations about this model of ECEC as an unmitigated good building resilience to 'break cycles of disadvantage', with the everyday experiences and frustrations of practitioners pursuing it. Their data suggest this model of 'quality' has limitations and some heresy is required about this policy orthodoxy
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) – as with education more generally – should be a central p...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Discussions on quality in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) are omnipresent in the 21st Cent...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of 'quality' early childhood educa...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of 'quality' early childhood educa...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of \u27quality\u27 early childhood...
This paper reports on the findings of a genealogical study and argues that the global discourse of q...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
This article critically analyses how empirical research investigating quality early childhood educat...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
This paper reports on the findings of an in-depth genealogical study of the discourse of quality in ...
Poverty rates in European countries have increased during recent decades and are particularly high i...
British Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) provision is characterized by a history of philant...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) – as with education more generally – should be a central p...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Discussions on quality in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) are omnipresent in the 21st Cent...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of 'quality' early childhood educa...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of 'quality' early childhood educa...
This paper considers the socially progressive function of a model of \u27quality\u27 early childhood...
This paper reports on the findings of a genealogical study and argues that the global discourse of q...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
This article critically analyses how empirical research investigating quality early childhood educat...
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. ‘Pedagogy of listening’ ca...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
This paper reports on the findings of an in-depth genealogical study of the discourse of quality in ...
Poverty rates in European countries have increased during recent decades and are particularly high i...
British Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) provision is characterized by a history of philant...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) – as with education more generally – should be a central p...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Discussions on quality in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) are omnipresent in the 21st Cent...