This paper aims to explore the ways in which nursery workers are constructed through government discourse in England. This is done by offering a deconstruction of key policy texts. The discursive construction of ‘the nursery worker’ within government discourses has shifted over time but currently occupies a highly politicised position. It is argued that following a decade of unprecedented policy attention and reform, the cultivation and continued promotion of a discursive ‘crisis in childcare’, has laid the ground for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) to be refashioned in particular ways. Policy claims to a perpetual ‘crisis in childcare’ are dismantled and explored in order to better understand how nursery workers have become fabri...
This paper is concerned to present professionalism in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) as a...
England is currently facing a plethora of policy initiatives aimed at raising the quality of service...
This paper explores the discourse on nursery education in Great Britain. The provision of nursery ed...
The early childhood workforce in England has experienced periods of policy attention and more recent...
ABSTRACT This article considers policies and strategies employed to professionalise the early childh...
This paper examines workforce reform in early childhood education in England, specifically the polic...
This paper examines workforce reform in early childhood education in England, specifically the polic...
This paper considers the overt and covert discourses in two contemporary policy documents in England...
The importance of the early years for later life outcomes is increasingly being recognised. The form...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to problematise the dominant construction of ‘professionalism ’ ...
How have changes to early years policy influenced professional development for early years practitio...
This article reports on the views of early years practitioners in England from settings that were id...
The failure of the UK to develop a coherent, universal, public system of childcare in the post-war p...
What does the term 'professional ' mean to the workforce in early years care and education...
Background to the topic\ud This paper represents explorations at the beginning of my PhD which seeks...
This paper is concerned to present professionalism in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) as a...
England is currently facing a plethora of policy initiatives aimed at raising the quality of service...
This paper explores the discourse on nursery education in Great Britain. The provision of nursery ed...
The early childhood workforce in England has experienced periods of policy attention and more recent...
ABSTRACT This article considers policies and strategies employed to professionalise the early childh...
This paper examines workforce reform in early childhood education in England, specifically the polic...
This paper examines workforce reform in early childhood education in England, specifically the polic...
This paper considers the overt and covert discourses in two contemporary policy documents in England...
The importance of the early years for later life outcomes is increasingly being recognised. The form...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to problematise the dominant construction of ‘professionalism ’ ...
How have changes to early years policy influenced professional development for early years practitio...
This article reports on the views of early years practitioners in England from settings that were id...
The failure of the UK to develop a coherent, universal, public system of childcare in the post-war p...
What does the term 'professional ' mean to the workforce in early years care and education...
Background to the topic\ud This paper represents explorations at the beginning of my PhD which seeks...
This paper is concerned to present professionalism in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) as a...
England is currently facing a plethora of policy initiatives aimed at raising the quality of service...
This paper explores the discourse on nursery education in Great Britain. The provision of nursery ed...