Playcentre is a parent cooperative early childhood service where parents are trained and supported as the educators in the service. Once considered a ‘mainstream’ service, policy has increasingly marginalised Playcentres in favour of supporting teacher-led services. This article gives a background of parent cooperative services, and then reviews policies of the fifth National government from 2008, with an emphasis on how these policies have accommodated or excluded Playcentre. This review is presented as an argument for maintaining diversity in the early childhood education and care sector by developing policy which accommodates parent cooperative services
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Much of the public discussion of early childhood education policies has focused on particular policy...
Playcentres are unique Aotearoa/New Zealand sessional early childhood education services which are r...
Playcentres are the third largest type of provider of early childhood education in New Zealand. Elev...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research study that investigated how teachers’ professio...
This review examines major changes in the early childhood sector during the National-led gover...
Aotearoa New Zealand's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector is characterised by diversit...
This special issue of the Waikato Journal of Education offers three thought provoking examinations o...
The engagement of migrant families in early childhood education is a strategy pursued by the Ministr...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s policy shifts to an integrated system of early childhood education (ECE), its...
Children (and adults) across all cultures play in culturally reflective ways (Goncu & Gaskins, 2007;...
There is a consensus among researchers that children benefit from high-quality early-childhood educa...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the major features and issues of the playcentres in New Ze...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the major features and issues of the playcentres in New Ze...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Much of the public discussion of early childhood education policies has focused on particular policy...
Playcentres are unique Aotearoa/New Zealand sessional early childhood education services which are r...
Playcentres are the third largest type of provider of early childhood education in New Zealand. Elev...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research study that investigated how teachers’ professio...
This review examines major changes in the early childhood sector during the National-led gover...
Aotearoa New Zealand's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector is characterised by diversit...
This special issue of the Waikato Journal of Education offers three thought provoking examinations o...
The engagement of migrant families in early childhood education is a strategy pursued by the Ministr...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s policy shifts to an integrated system of early childhood education (ECE), its...
Children (and adults) across all cultures play in culturally reflective ways (Goncu & Gaskins, 2007;...
There is a consensus among researchers that children benefit from high-quality early-childhood educa...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the major features and issues of the playcentres in New Ze...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the major features and issues of the playcentres in New Ze...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Much of the public discussion of early childhood education policies has focused on particular policy...
Playcentres are unique Aotearoa/New Zealand sessional early childhood education services which are r...