Kids Count: Better Early Childhood Education and Care in Australia
By (Author) Elizabeth Hill
Edited by Barbara Pocock
Edited by Alison Elliott
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
2nd July 2007
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.70994
Paperback
288
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 17mm
405g
Demand for childcare has soared over the past decade as Australian families seek to reconcile work and care responsibilities. But the cost of care keeps rising, waiting lists in many metropolitan centres are long, and high quality services are not always available.
Australia's system of early childhood education and care is fragmented, and the major political parties have failed to take a comprehensive approach to policy development. So what would a good system of early childhood education and care in Australia look like
In this book, a selection of Australia's leading early childhood researchers, teachers, advocates and social policy experts consider:
The authors offer a comprehensive set of policy principles that would deliver a better early childhood education and care regime for Australian children and their families.
About the editors:
Elizabeth Hill is a senior lecturer in political economy at the University of Sydney.
Barbara Pocock is professor emerita of business services at the University of South Australia.
Alison Elliot is the Head of the School of Education at Charles Darwin University.