European
Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) is an independent,
self-governing, international association that promotes multi-disciplinary
research on early childhood’s policy and practice. EECERA’s Annual Conference
is the largest early childhood research conference in Europe which provides
networking for scholars, policy makers, researchers and practitioners. The
Journal of the Association (EECERJ) is the only European early childhood
research cited in the prestigious Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and is
issued 5 times per year. (http://www.eecera.org/)
While researching the EECERJ I found
several current international early childhood topics such as:
·
Breaking the cycle of poverty: challenges for European
early childhood education and care.
·
A special challenge for Europe: the inclusion of Roma
children in early years education and care.
·
Learning, assessment and equality in Early Childhood
Education (ECE) settings in England
·
The early childhood education of disadvantaged
children in China
·
The public-private partnership in ECEC provision in
Norway
·
Childcare in the Netherlands: Lessons in privatization
These criteria’s of topics are chosen
for the advancement of knowledge within a focused area of childhood studies
that aims and promotes to high quality services for young children and
families. (http://www.eecera.org/)
While exploring this website I
surprisingly found that EECERA looks for different like-minded organizations
for mutual support and information sharing. Before becoming a partner, the Board
of Trustees has to ensure that they have similar aims and values by meeting
certain criteria. Current links include:
·
The Korea
Institute of Child Care and Education
·
Pacific
Early Childhood Education Research Association
These different links gives
information that is beneficial to help us learn about their approaches,
perspectives, and solutions to many similar situations that we may face. It
also helps us to avoid different situations in general and promotes cultural
diversity. (http://www.eecera.org/)
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This is a great website! There are so many great topics to read and learn from as we do our own research. If I had the financial resources I would definitely attend, just to know that it is the biggest early childhood conference in the world. Thanks for sharing.
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