Retaining early childhood teachers in long day care (LDC) is a pressing challenge for Australia’s reform agenda in early childhood education and care (ECEC). Case study research with five early childhood teachers in LDC revealed individual and contextual factors that enabled and challenged the teachers to stay in LDC. Drawing on social constructivist approaches, the research contributes empirically based insights that support the recruitment and retention of early childhood teachers in LDC
Today, across the nation, educators who work in long day care centres are walking off the job for th...
Investing in early childhood care and education services contributes to the lifetime well-being of c...
The Australian government has recognised the importance of early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
Retaining early childhood teachers in long day care (LDC) is a pressing challenge for Australia’s re...
The case study research of five early childhood teachers drew upon the theoretical framework of soci...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Australia is facing a workforce crisis. A knowledge gap...
Amongst the current reforms in early childhood in Australia is the requirement for four year univers...
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© 2021 Phyllis Joy JacksonThere is an emerging corpus of Australian research, both qualitative and q...
This article investigates teacher decision-making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
National reforms introduced into the early childhood education and care sector across Australia have...
A professional, skilled and engaged early childhood workforce is critical to economic and social pro...
Change is not a new concept in the Australian early childhood sector. However, the rate of change ha...
A professional, skilled and engaged early childhood workforce is critical to economic and social pro...
This post-structural thesis investigated how educational reform discourses shaped and reshaped the p...
Today, across the nation, educators who work in long day care centres are walking off the job for th...
Investing in early childhood care and education services contributes to the lifetime well-being of c...
The Australian government has recognised the importance of early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
Retaining early childhood teachers in long day care (LDC) is a pressing challenge for Australia’s re...
The case study research of five early childhood teachers drew upon the theoretical framework of soci...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Australia is facing a workforce crisis. A knowledge gap...
Amongst the current reforms in early childhood in Australia is the requirement for four year univers...
xThis article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions ...
© 2021 Phyllis Joy JacksonThere is an emerging corpus of Australian research, both qualitative and q...
This article investigates teacher decision-making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
National reforms introduced into the early childhood education and care sector across Australia have...
A professional, skilled and engaged early childhood workforce is critical to economic and social pro...
Change is not a new concept in the Australian early childhood sector. However, the rate of change ha...
A professional, skilled and engaged early childhood workforce is critical to economic and social pro...
This post-structural thesis investigated how educational reform discourses shaped and reshaped the p...
Today, across the nation, educators who work in long day care centres are walking off the job for th...
Investing in early childhood care and education services contributes to the lifetime well-being of c...
The Australian government has recognised the importance of early childhood education and care (ECEC)...