This Doctoral dissertation presents findings of a research study exploring the nature of the interactions between early childhood educators and parents as they reflect a framework of partnership centred on mutuality, trust, reciprocity and shared decision making. Examining the nature of the relationships. In examining the interactions , the study found that while mutuality, trust and reciprocity were evident in the interactions between the parents and the educators, shared decision making, where parents were mutual partners in the decision making around their child, was not evident
The paper, titled Partnership as type of cooperation between preschool teachers and parents, is comp...
Family involvement in children's early education has been associated with advantages for both childr...
Effective monitoring of learning and development involves integrating multiple perspectives from a c...
The expectation that educators will develop partnerships with parents is a key principle in early ch...
The parental relationship in ECEC (Early Childhood Education and Care) service forms a key factor fo...
In this contribution, we report on an ongoing research program conducted in Geneva (Switzerland), de...
The partnership of educators and parents is in the centre of scientific interest and is one of the f...
AbstractPreschool education, especially institutionalized preschool education, is exceptional for ea...
Research acknowledges that outcomes for young children are enhanced when effective partnerships are ...
The quality of early childhood education is influenced by partnerships between parents and teachers....
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS are the most critical for children’s social and emotional developme...
Early childhood education is a strong foundation in the effort to prepare young people to face acade...
Early childhood education and care in Australia is recognised as playing an important role in determ...
Background. Partnership in this thesis is interpreted as the responsibility of children education wh...
AbstractAll children need coherent and constructive collaboration relationships between parents and ...
The paper, titled Partnership as type of cooperation between preschool teachers and parents, is comp...
Family involvement in children's early education has been associated with advantages for both childr...
Effective monitoring of learning and development involves integrating multiple perspectives from a c...
The expectation that educators will develop partnerships with parents is a key principle in early ch...
The parental relationship in ECEC (Early Childhood Education and Care) service forms a key factor fo...
In this contribution, we report on an ongoing research program conducted in Geneva (Switzerland), de...
The partnership of educators and parents is in the centre of scientific interest and is one of the f...
AbstractPreschool education, especially institutionalized preschool education, is exceptional for ea...
Research acknowledges that outcomes for young children are enhanced when effective partnerships are ...
The quality of early childhood education is influenced by partnerships between parents and teachers....
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS are the most critical for children’s social and emotional developme...
Early childhood education is a strong foundation in the effort to prepare young people to face acade...
Early childhood education and care in Australia is recognised as playing an important role in determ...
Background. Partnership in this thesis is interpreted as the responsibility of children education wh...
AbstractAll children need coherent and constructive collaboration relationships between parents and ...
The paper, titled Partnership as type of cooperation between preschool teachers and parents, is comp...
Family involvement in children's early education has been associated with advantages for both childr...
Effective monitoring of learning and development involves integrating multiple perspectives from a c...