Evidence-based policy is a means of ensuring that policy is informed by more than ideology or expedience. However, what constitutes robust evidence is highly contested. In this paper, we argue policy must draw on quantitative and qualitative data. We do this in relation to a long entrenched problem in Australian early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce policy. A critical shortage of qualified staff threatens the attainment of broader child and family policy objectives linked to the provision of ECEC and has not been successfully addressed by initiatives to date. We establish some of the limitations of existing quantitative data sets and consider the potential of qualitative studies to inform ECEC workforce policy. The adoption of...
New South Wales is experiencing a shortage of early childhood trained staff in children\u27s service...
The issue of who should be included and recognised as professionals in the early childhood education...
Early childhood teachers have a myriad of possible employment options, with birth to eight years deg...
While access to quality education in early childhood is an international priority, the characteristi...
In early May 2021, the Australian Children’s Education and Care Authority (ACECQA) released a consul...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Australia is facing a workforce crisis. A knowledge gap...
n Australia and internationally, government policies aim to increase the supply of early childhood t...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
The international agenda for quality improvement in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has dr...
New South Wales is experiencing a shortage of early childhood trained staff in children’s services f...
This paper explores the construction of 'care' in early childhood curriculum and practice. An increa...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
The ECEC Workforce Study is a three-year national study funded by the Australian Research Council. T...
The National Child Care Staffing Study (NCCSS) released in 1989, brought national attention for the ...
New South Wales is experiencing a shortage of early childhood trained staff in children\u27s service...
The issue of who should be included and recognised as professionals in the early childhood education...
Early childhood teachers have a myriad of possible employment options, with birth to eight years deg...
While access to quality education in early childhood is an international priority, the characteristi...
In early May 2021, the Australian Children’s Education and Care Authority (ACECQA) released a consul...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Australia is facing a workforce crisis. A knowledge gap...
n Australia and internationally, government policies aim to increase the supply of early childhood t...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
The international agenda for quality improvement in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has dr...
New South Wales is experiencing a shortage of early childhood trained staff in children’s services f...
This paper explores the construction of 'care' in early childhood curriculum and practice. An increa...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
The ECEC Workforce Study is a three-year national study funded by the Australian Research Council. T...
The National Child Care Staffing Study (NCCSS) released in 1989, brought national attention for the ...
New South Wales is experiencing a shortage of early childhood trained staff in children\u27s service...
The issue of who should be included and recognised as professionals in the early childhood education...
Early childhood teachers have a myriad of possible employment options, with birth to eight years deg...