Increasing access to ECEC has been on the agendas of international organizations and many countries in different parts of the world. Despite the clear global interconnectivity, this article shows that contextual factors are essential to understand educational policy developments. The study examines reforms related to policies of access to ECEC in seven countries. Brazil, Finland, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Nepal, and Serbia. We show how access policies plug into the understanding of the role of ECEC as producing future citizens. Even though the main idea of ECEC’s role in developing future citizens is present in each national context, it takes different forms: the roles frame access policies as a way to strengthen either human capital via fo...
[Editorial - First page preview] In recent years early childhood education and care (ECEC) has moved...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
In this chapter, we focus on local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy discourses by sc...
Increasing access to ECEC has been on the agendas of international organizations and many countries ...
Summary of the PhD Dissertation "Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Early Childhood Education and Ca...
of the University-wide Institute for Child and Family Policy, and co-director of the Cross-National ...
In 2009, the Australian states and territories signed an agreement to provide 15 hours per week of u...
This article examines variation in early childhood education and care (ECEC) expansion in four ‘late...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Licens
This paper provides an overview of existing studies on children’s cognitive and non-cognitive acquis...
<p>This paper pretends to examine how the equal right to quality education and care in the phase of ...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Purpose: This comparative study identifies core values expressed in Early Childhood Education (ECE)...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
Purpose: This comparative study identifies core values expressed in Early Childhood Education (ECE) ...
[Editorial - First page preview] In recent years early childhood education and care (ECEC) has moved...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
In this chapter, we focus on local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy discourses by sc...
Increasing access to ECEC has been on the agendas of international organizations and many countries ...
Summary of the PhD Dissertation "Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Early Childhood Education and Ca...
of the University-wide Institute for Child and Family Policy, and co-director of the Cross-National ...
In 2009, the Australian states and territories signed an agreement to provide 15 hours per week of u...
This article examines variation in early childhood education and care (ECEC) expansion in four ‘late...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Licens
This paper provides an overview of existing studies on children’s cognitive and non-cognitive acquis...
<p>This paper pretends to examine how the equal right to quality education and care in the phase of ...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Purpose: This comparative study identifies core values expressed in Early Childhood Education (ECE)...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
Purpose: This comparative study identifies core values expressed in Early Childhood Education (ECE) ...
[Editorial - First page preview] In recent years early childhood education and care (ECEC) has moved...
In this article, we utilize an application of Deleuze and Quattari’s (1987) concept of assemblage to...
In this chapter, we focus on local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy discourses by sc...