This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study, and marks the recent publication by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development of reports on the first round of this study. In it, the authors discuss what the results tell us, what they do not and what might come next. They conclude by supporting the need for comparative studies of early childhood education, but argue that the International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study is not the way to go
In the early years of life, the environments that interact with a child—including families, schools,...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
PLÉ response to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) International Early...
The International Early Learning and Child Well-Being Study (IELS) assesses children at age 5, measu...
This article examines why the government in England has signed the country up to taking part in the ...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has a key role in driving educati...
A poor start in life shapes children's development over the life-course. Children from low- and midd...
A recent Nature article modelled within-country inequalities in primary, secondary, and tertiary edu...
We were alerted to this warning from James Gee because it is from a chapter that reflects on assessm...
This paper examines how the quality of early childhood education and care accessed by three and four...
This paper aimed at comparing the well-being of children across the most economically advanced count...
In the early years of life, the environments that interact with a child—including families, schools,...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
This is the fourth colloquium for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood on the Organisation for Eco...
PLÉ response to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) International Early...
The International Early Learning and Child Well-Being Study (IELS) assesses children at age 5, measu...
This article examines why the government in England has signed the country up to taking part in the ...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has a key role in driving educati...
A poor start in life shapes children's development over the life-course. Children from low- and midd...
A recent Nature article modelled within-country inequalities in primary, secondary, and tertiary edu...
We were alerted to this warning from James Gee because it is from a chapter that reflects on assessm...
This paper examines how the quality of early childhood education and care accessed by three and four...
This paper aimed at comparing the well-being of children across the most economically advanced count...
In the early years of life, the environments that interact with a child—including families, schools,...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...