The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upon international, national, and local policy frames. Human capital theories, human rights discourses, and social pedagogic understandings shape policy frames in specific ways. Starting with a broad overview of the development of international organisations interest in the field of early childhood education and care, the paper then turns to a consideration of the reform agenda in the Australian context. Early childhood education and care have evolved as specific repositories of hope for nation states seeking to boost their productivity and secure enhanced life outcomes for citizens. A case study of one Australian state’s attempt to introduce fr...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
The policies that shape early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia are formulated within...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
The aim of this article is to examine current national early years’ policy reform, which empha...
Shifts in global education policy to formalise curricula and make explicit learning outcomes for eve...
Background: Early childhood education and care has been an area of significant policy attention, pub...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Historical accounts of the development of early childhood education (ECE) in Australia up to the pas...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
The policies that shape early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia are formulated within...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
In 2008, the Australian Labor government embarked on an ‘education revolution’ to secure the nation’...
For years, commentators have focused on the negative impacts of fragmented, and confusing policy fun...
The aim of this article is to examine current national early years’ policy reform, which empha...
Shifts in global education policy to formalise curricula and make explicit learning outcomes for eve...
Background: Early childhood education and care has been an area of significant policy attention, pub...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Historical accounts of the development of early childhood education (ECE) in Australia up to the pas...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
Early childhood education and care has been a rapidly growing part of Australian education for over ...
The Australian Greens believe that: Care for children is the responsibility of society as a whole...