Farewell to Childcare?
Peter Moss
National Institute Economic Review, 2006, vol. 195, 70-83
Abstract:
The paper argues that in the early years field England has started a process of change from what is termed a ‘childcare discourse’ to a ‘pedagogical discourse’, the former representing a fragmented approach to services for children, the latter the sort of integrated and holistic approach to which the Every Child Matters policy aspires. It considers the experience of countries which have already made the turn to a pedagogical discourse, what this change might mean in the area of school-age provision and the barriers to England completing the process of change, which requires restructuring to be grounded in rethinking.
Date: 2006
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