Linda Miller, Claire Cameron, Carmen Dalli and Nancy Barbour
Introduction: Exploring the landscape of early childhood policy
PART 1: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
Nora Milotay
Chapter 1: Scientific advice, policy formation and early childhood education and care (ECEC) in the European Union (EU): the intersection of research, policy and practice
Venita Kaul and Shipra Sharma
Chapter 2: Early Childhood Policies in India: A Historical Analysis
Birgit Riedel and Nicole Klinkhammer
Chapter 3: An incomplete revolution? Changes and challenges within German early childhood education and care policy
Jytte Juul Jensen
Chapter 4: A Danish perspective on issues in early childhood education and care policy
Yoshie Kaga
Chapter 5: The relationship between early childhood and primary education in France and Sweden: a policy focus
Lynn Ang
Chapter 6: Early childhood policy in East Asia and the Asia Pacific region, with reference to Myanmar
Hui Li and Jingying Wang
Chapter 7: Implementing Free Early Childhood Education in a Completely Privatized Market: A Case Study of Hong Kong
Jacqueline Jones
Chapter 8: US Early Childhood Policy: Towards a More Coherent Early Childhood Policy in the US
Helen May
Chapter 9: Documenting early childhood policy in Aotearoa New Zealand: Political and personal stories
Jennifer Chen
Chapter 10: Chinese Early Childhood Policy
Cynthia Adlerstein & Marcela Pardo
Chapter 11: Highlights and shadows in ECEC policy in Latin America and the Caribbean
PART 2: EQUITABLE EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES: INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE CHILDREN’S LIFE CHANCES
Teresa T. Harris & Nkidi C. Phatudi
Chapter 12: Equitable early childhood services: intervention to improve children’s life chances, South Africa
Martin Woodhead, Jack Rossiter, Andrew Dawes and Alula Pankhurst
Chapter 13: Scaling-up early learning as a sustainable development priority: A case study of Ethiopia
Michelle J. Neuman
Chapter 14: Doing More with Less: Innovations in Early Childhood Development from Low-Resource Contexts
Peter Moss
Chapter 15: What place for ‘care’ in early childhood policy?
Eva Lloyd
Chapter 16: Early childhood education and care: poverty and access. Perspectives from England
Christopher P. Brown
Chapter 17: School Readiness
Diane Horm, Noreen Yazejian, Portia Kennel, and Cynthia D. Stringfellow Jackson
Chapter 18: Educare: A Model for US Early Childhood Services
PART 3: EXTENDING PRACTICE: THE ROLE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES IN FAMILY SUPPORT
June O’Sullivan
Chapter 19: A Childcare Social Enterprise The London Early Years Foundation Model
Merle Allsopp, Hloniphile Dlamini, Lucky Jacobs, Seeng Mamabolo & Leon Fulcher
Chapter 20: Supporting young HIV-AIDS survivors in family households in rural South Africa, the Isibindi Model
Sonia Jackson and Katie Hollingworth
Chapter 21: Children in care in early childhood
Naomi Eisenstadt
Chapter 22: Community based family support: lessons from Sure Start
Mary Young
Chapter 23: The Role of the Health Sector in Promoting Well-being in Early Childhood
PART 4: PARTICIPATION, RIGHTS AND DIVERSITY
Michel Vandenbroeck
Chapter 24: Supporting (super)diversity in early childhood settings
Katarzyna Gawlicz
Chapter 25: Challenges of Practicing Democracy in Polish Preschools
Mere Skerrett
Chapter 26: Te Kohanga Reo: early childhood education and the politics of language and cultural maintenance
Anne B. Smith
Chapter 27: Children’s Rights and Early Childhood Education
Emily Seulgi Lee and Shin Ji Kang
Chapter 28: The Lives of Refugee Children: A Korean Example
SECTION 5: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD POLICY
Steve Barnett and Milagros Nores
Chapter 29: Costs and Benefits of Early Childhood Education and Care
Sandra Mathers and Katharina Ereky-Stevens
Chapter 30: Quality of early childhood education and care for children under three: Sound Foundations
Jan Peeters and Brecht Peleman
Chapter 31: The competent system or the intersection between research, policy making and practice
Christine Woodrow and Frances Press
Chapter 32: The privatization/marketization of ECEC debate: social versus neo liberal models
Dawn Tankersley, Mihaela Ionescu and Zorica Trikic
Chapter 33: ISSA’s Quality Framework for Early Childhood Practices in Services for Children under Three Years Old – An invitation to policy dialogue for building integration and alignment in ECEC systems
Sharon Lynn Kagan, Rebecca E. Gomez, Jessica L. Roth
Chapter 34: Role of research in ECD policy
Claire Cameron, Carmen Dalli and Antonia Simon
Chapter 35: The development of a united ECEC workforce in New Zealand and England: a long, slow and fitful journey
Carmen Dalli, Nancy Barbour, Claire Cameron and Linda Miller
Chapter 36: Conclusion