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Education, care and rights of children under three: Is there a crisis at the policy, theoretical and practical level

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 10:38 authored by Berenice NylandBerenice Nyland
Today an increasing number of children spend significant numbers of hours each week in non-parental care. Childcare has become a major educational niche. At the same time research on infants, as competent and intentional agents, has grown exponentially and teachers who work with young children are faced with complex choices as they design education and care contexts that ensure well-being for all children. There is criticism of the design and practices that exist in infant-toddler group programs in Australia and this criticism comes from all stakeholders. Some of the most stringent comes from staff working within these institutions. There is an identified need to improve practices. However, apart from practical challenges, like an inadequate regulatory environment, early childhood is experiencing an intellectual crisis as the theoretical foundations of practice are questioned. Ideas of individualism, play and development that dominated the twentieth century have come under attack from a number of directions.

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1

End page

15

Total pages

15

Outlet

Proceedings of the AARE Conference 2006

Editors

Peter Jeffrey

Name of conference

AARE Conference 2006

Publisher

Australian Association for Research in Education

Place published

Adelaide, Australia

Start date

2006-11-27

End date

2006-11-30

Language

English

Copyright

© copyright by AARE

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2006022594

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-19

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