Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over twenty years and now caters for more than half a million Australian children. Yet there is little consistency and continuity between learning programs, no agreed or desirable learning outcomes and large numbers of unqualified or minimally qualified staff. Alison Elliott examines the issues
A foundational text for pre-service teachers explaining the theories, policies and pedagogies that s...
This report looks at where we are now with early childhood education and care in Australia, what we ...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Care and education must be brought together to make a viable system, writes Alison Elliott. AS EARL...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
Presents information about the types of child care used by children in Australia, highlighting how a...
Examines how well the department targets early childhood education funding towards achieving the NSW...
Investing in early childhood care and education services contributes to the lifetime well-being of c...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
In accordance with what Australians are calling for, the new federal government has indicated that i...
There is a mismatch between investment and opportunity in early childhood policy in Australia. The ...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
A foundational text for pre-service teachers explaining the theories, policies and pedagogies that s...
This report looks at where we are now with early childhood education and care in Australia, what we ...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Care and education must be brought together to make a viable system, writes Alison Elliott. AS EARL...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
Presents information about the types of child care used by children in Australia, highlighting how a...
Examines how well the department targets early childhood education funding towards achieving the NSW...
Investing in early childhood care and education services contributes to the lifetime well-being of c...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
In accordance with what Australians are calling for, the new federal government has indicated that i...
There is a mismatch between investment and opportunity in early childhood policy in Australia. The ...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
A foundational text for pre-service teachers explaining the theories, policies and pedagogies that s...
This report looks at where we are now with early childhood education and care in Australia, what we ...
Children are significant stakeholders within education and care settings. Their views can be invalua...