peer-reviewedThe last decade has revealed a global (re)configuring of the relationships between the state, society and educational settings in the direction of systems of performance management. In this article, the authors conduct a critical feminist inquiry into this changing relationship in relation to the professionalisation of early childhood education and care practitioners in Ireland, with a focus on dilemmatic contradictions between the policy reform ensemble and practitioners’ reported working conditions in a doctoral study. The critique draws from the politics of power and education, and gendered and classed subjectivities, and allows the authors to theorise early childhood education and care professionalisation in alternat...
This thesis explores the introduction of the Free Preschool Year (FPY) in Ireland from the early chi...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The primary aim of the current thesis study was to identify that if by designing, developing and gen...
The last decade has revealed a global (re)configuring of the relationships between the state, societ...
This research focussed on documenting the praxis and paedagogy of paid, professional childminding (f...
This, study: For love or money: exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
This paper looks at the range of policy tools selected by the Irish State to fund and develop Early...
This study examines the extent to which national and international early childhood policy becomes em...
Acknowledging the common assumption locating the impact of education in its role to act as a mediato...
This thesis explores aspects of the relationship between gender and leadership in Early Childhood Ca...
Conceptual distinctions between care and early childhood education have influenced and reinforced th...
In light of rapid changes in the early years sector in Ireland since 2000, questions arise about the...
This, study: For love or Money: Exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
The Irish government have invested considerably in the broad early childhood education and care (ECE...
Breach of trust - getting it right for children in early childhood care and education in Ireland.In ...
This thesis explores the introduction of the Free Preschool Year (FPY) in Ireland from the early chi...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The primary aim of the current thesis study was to identify that if by designing, developing and gen...
The last decade has revealed a global (re)configuring of the relationships between the state, societ...
This research focussed on documenting the praxis and paedagogy of paid, professional childminding (f...
This, study: For love or money: exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
This paper looks at the range of policy tools selected by the Irish State to fund and develop Early...
This study examines the extent to which national and international early childhood policy becomes em...
Acknowledging the common assumption locating the impact of education in its role to act as a mediato...
This thesis explores aspects of the relationship between gender and leadership in Early Childhood Ca...
Conceptual distinctions between care and early childhood education have influenced and reinforced th...
In light of rapid changes in the early years sector in Ireland since 2000, questions arise about the...
This, study: For love or Money: Exploring the professional identity of the Early Childhood Care and ...
The Irish government have invested considerably in the broad early childhood education and care (ECE...
Breach of trust - getting it right for children in early childhood care and education in Ireland.In ...
This thesis explores the introduction of the Free Preschool Year (FPY) in Ireland from the early chi...
Men comprise approximately 1.8% of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce in Irelan...
The primary aim of the current thesis study was to identify that if by designing, developing and gen...