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8. The Investigating Quality Project: Innovative Approaches in Early Childhood Education
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Alan Pence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
- 1. Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada in the 1950s and 1960s: Retrenchment and Renewal 15
- 2. Provision, Policy, and Politics in Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 50
- 3. The Economics of Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 80
- 4. Canadian Child Care Regulations Regarding Training and Curriculum 109
- Commentary: Towards a Geology of Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 147
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PART II: Children, Curriculum, and Teachers
- 5. Revisioning Multiculturalism in Early Childhood Education 159
- 6. Intergenerational Learning Programming from a Curriculum Studies Perspective: New Directions, New Possibilities 182
- 7. Innovations in Provincial Early Learning Curriculum Frameworks 206
- 8. The Investigating Quality Project: Innovative Approaches in Early Childhood Education 229
- 9. Elements of Mentoring: Two Case Studies of In-service Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators 245
- Commentary: Reflections on Children, Curriculum, and Teachers 272
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PART III: Government Involvement
- 10. The Quebec Child Care System: Lessons from Research 285
- 11. Community-Based Early Child Development Projects 308
- 12. Federal Investments in Strengthening Indigenous Capacity for Culturally Based Early Childhood Education and Care 337
- 13. Integrated Early Childhood Services in School-as-Hub Models: Lessons from Toronto First Duty and Peel Best Start 367
- Commentary: Government Roles in Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada: Patchwork, Perils, and Promise of New Directions 397
- Postscript: Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 410
- Contributors 421
- Index 423
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
- 1. Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada in the 1950s and 1960s: Retrenchment and Renewal 15
- 2. Provision, Policy, and Politics in Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 50
- 3. The Economics of Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 80
- 4. Canadian Child Care Regulations Regarding Training and Curriculum 109
- Commentary: Towards a Geology of Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 147
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PART II: Children, Curriculum, and Teachers
- 5. Revisioning Multiculturalism in Early Childhood Education 159
- 6. Intergenerational Learning Programming from a Curriculum Studies Perspective: New Directions, New Possibilities 182
- 7. Innovations in Provincial Early Learning Curriculum Frameworks 206
- 8. The Investigating Quality Project: Innovative Approaches in Early Childhood Education 229
- 9. Elements of Mentoring: Two Case Studies of In-service Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators 245
- Commentary: Reflections on Children, Curriculum, and Teachers 272
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PART III: Government Involvement
- 10. The Quebec Child Care System: Lessons from Research 285
- 11. Community-Based Early Child Development Projects 308
- 12. Federal Investments in Strengthening Indigenous Capacity for Culturally Based Early Childhood Education and Care 337
- 13. Integrated Early Childhood Services in School-as-Hub Models: Lessons from Toronto First Duty and Peel Best Start 367
- Commentary: Government Roles in Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada: Patchwork, Perils, and Promise of New Directions 397
- Postscript: Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 410
- Contributors 421
- Index 423