Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) for positive behavioural and learning outcomes. Research has also found that the quality of many young children’s experiences and opportunities in ECEC depends on the skills, dispositions and understandings of the early childhood adult educators. Increasingly, research has shown that the quality of children’s interactions with educators and their peers, more than any other programme feature, influence what children learn and how they feel about learning. Hence, we sought to investigate the extent to which evidence-based professional development (PD) – focussed on promoting sustained shared thinking through q...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3-4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECE...
AbstractThe effectiveness of two professional development interventions, each designed to strengthen...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
The 2018 Fostering Effective Early Learning (FEEL) study focuses on the importance of quality, and h...
Executive Summary There is a large body of international academic research literature which examines...
There is a growing body of evidence which links high quality early childhood education and care (EC...
There is a growing evidence base linked to high quality and effective practice which supports and en...
The goal of this study was to examine empirical research on the design, delivery, and measurement of...
High quality instruction is essential to producing developmental gains for young children and can mi...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
CITATION: Murray, L., et al. 2018. The impact of early-years provision in Children’s Centres (EPICC)...
Author Version made available in accordance with the Publisher's PolicyNew policy initiatives, such ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3-4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECE...
AbstractThe effectiveness of two professional development interventions, each designed to strengthen...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
The 2018 Fostering Effective Early Learning (FEEL) study focuses on the importance of quality, and h...
Executive Summary There is a large body of international academic research literature which examines...
There is a growing body of evidence which links high quality early childhood education and care (EC...
There is a growing evidence base linked to high quality and effective practice which supports and en...
The goal of this study was to examine empirical research on the design, delivery, and measurement of...
High quality instruction is essential to producing developmental gains for young children and can mi...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...
CITATION: Murray, L., et al. 2018. The impact of early-years provision in Children’s Centres (EPICC)...
Author Version made available in accordance with the Publisher's PolicyNew policy initiatives, such ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3-4 attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECE...
AbstractThe effectiveness of two professional development interventions, each designed to strengthen...
Background: There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school ...