Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy intentions and assumptions about education in early years, and the role of the state in supporting, funding and regulating its institutions. In this article, we examine the evolution of ECEC comparatively in Finland and Sweden, and we explore the shifts in goals, governance mechanisms and policy ideas that have characterised reforms in the sector. We draw on an analysis of policy documents, and argue that the incremental changes achieved over the last 50 years have been in response to changing goals assigned to ECEC and ideas about its roles and functions as part of the welfare and education sectors. The power of ideas in effecting policy change ...
From the very north to the south of Europe, the national examples of early childhood education resea...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
Early childhood education’s role in increasing equality in society has been highlighted by internati...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple-policy inte...
Extensive public debate is being waged across mature welfare states as to whether social services ar...
In this chapter, we focus on local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy discourses by sc...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
Universal public childcare for children under seven has been central in Finland since the mid-1990s,...
In Finland, early childhood education and care (ECEC) is traditionally publicly provided. However, p...
This paper investigates the regulation of publicly organized early childhood education and care (ECE...
Until about 25 years ago, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland used a bureaucratic-professio...
In 2002 a long-term strategic plan for New Zealand early childhood education and care (ECEC) provisi...
When the responsibility for ECEC institutions was placed under Ministry of Education and Research in...
The aim of this study was to review the national steering documents on early childhood education and...
From the very north to the south of Europe, the national examples of early childhood education resea...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
Early childhood education’s role in increasing equality in society has been highlighted by internati...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple-policy inte...
Extensive public debate is being waged across mature welfare states as to whether social services ar...
In this chapter, we focus on local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy discourses by sc...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
Universal public childcare for children under seven has been central in Finland since the mid-1990s,...
In Finland, early childhood education and care (ECEC) is traditionally publicly provided. However, p...
This paper investigates the regulation of publicly organized early childhood education and care (ECE...
Until about 25 years ago, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland used a bureaucratic-professio...
In 2002 a long-term strategic plan for New Zealand early childhood education and care (ECEC) provisi...
When the responsibility for ECEC institutions was placed under Ministry of Education and Research in...
The aim of this study was to review the national steering documents on early childhood education and...
From the very north to the south of Europe, the national examples of early childhood education resea...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
Early childhood education’s role in increasing equality in society has been highlighted by internati...