Partnerships between parents and professionals in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are well established as being important for children’s well-being and learning, and may be especially significant for children with immigrant backgrounds. The present study uses data from the Inclusive Education and Social Support to Tackle Inequalities in Society (ISOTIS) project to investigate perspectives from parents and professionals regarding their mutual partnership as well as their views on multicultural and multilingual education in culturally and linguistically diverse ECEC settings in Norway. The findings indicate positive partnership views among the parents and professionals, but also suggest the opportunity to create a more shared unders...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This master thesis paper aims to examine the quality of life of Polish immigrant children in the Nor...
Language development in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has received increased policy atte...
This thesis investigates barriers and facilitators for partnerships between parents with immigrant b...
This study aims at analyzing diversity in child upbringing practices and institutionalized Early Ch...
There is a steady rise in the number of children growing up in environments where more than one lang...
Although the number of immigrant families is increasing in Finland, the research on their perspectiv...
Societal conditions impacting on parenting have radically changed during the past two decades. There...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
This article presents an interview study with seven parents with migration backgrounds who have chil...
In Norway, 92% of all children between 1 and 5 attend early childhood education and care (ECEC), and...
Effective communication between families and teachers supports School-Family partnerships that benef...
Proficiency in the language spoken by the majority population may be crucial for the cognitive devel...
Whilst international policymakers have reached consensus on the importance of investing in early chi...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This master thesis paper aims to examine the quality of life of Polish immigrant children in the Nor...
Language development in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has received increased policy atte...
This thesis investigates barriers and facilitators for partnerships between parents with immigrant b...
This study aims at analyzing diversity in child upbringing practices and institutionalized Early Ch...
There is a steady rise in the number of children growing up in environments where more than one lang...
Although the number of immigrant families is increasing in Finland, the research on their perspectiv...
Societal conditions impacting on parenting have radically changed during the past two decades. There...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
This article presents an interview study with seven parents with migration backgrounds who have chil...
In Norway, 92% of all children between 1 and 5 attend early childhood education and care (ECEC), and...
Effective communication between families and teachers supports School-Family partnerships that benef...
Proficiency in the language spoken by the majority population may be crucial for the cognitive devel...
Whilst international policymakers have reached consensus on the importance of investing in early chi...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This master thesis paper aims to examine the quality of life of Polish immigrant children in the Nor...
Language development in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has received increased policy atte...