A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden
Important reforms are taking place in children's services in the UK, with a move towards greater integration. In England, Scotland and Sweden, early childhood education and care, childcare for older children, and schools are now the responsibility of education departments. This book is the first to examine, cross-nationally, this major shift in policy.

With case studies and practical examples to illustrate how changes have been implemented, this book is essential reading for practitioners, managers, politicians, trainers and researchers in children's services, including schools, early years, school-age childcare, leisure and recreation, child welfare and health.

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A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden
Important reforms are taking place in children's services in the UK, with a move towards greater integration. In England, Scotland and Sweden, early childhood education and care, childcare for older children, and schools are now the responsibility of education departments. This book is the first to examine, cross-nationally, this major shift in policy.

With case studies and practical examples to illustrate how changes have been implemented, this book is essential reading for practitioners, managers, politicians, trainers and researchers in children's services, including schools, early years, school-age childcare, leisure and recreation, child welfare and health.

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A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden

A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden

A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden

A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden

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Important reforms are taking place in children's services in the UK, with a move towards greater integration. In England, Scotland and Sweden, early childhood education and care, childcare for older children, and schools are now the responsibility of education departments. This book is the first to examine, cross-nationally, this major shift in policy.

With case studies and practical examples to illustrate how changes have been implemented, this book is essential reading for practitioners, managers, politicians, trainers and researchers in children's services, including schools, early years, school-age childcare, leisure and recreation, child welfare and health.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861345288
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 06/02/2004
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bronwen Cohen is Chief Executive of Children in Scotland, Edinburgh, and a Visiting Professor at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.

Peter Moss is Professor of Early Childhood Provision, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.

Pat Petrie is Professor of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.

Jennifer Wallace is Research Officer at Children in Scotland, Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Part One: International comparisons of social and educational reforms: background and contexts; Introduction; Contexts; Part Two: Bringing childcare services into education: England; Scotland; Sweden; Part Three: A comparative overview and future directions: Cross-national comparisons; Endnotes.

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"... an excellent text for students, the comparative element is added value." Jane Aldgate, School of Health and Social Welfare, The Open University

"This is a fascinating study - an essential read for anyone seriously interested in reforming early years education." David Hawker, Department of Children, Families and Schools, Brighton and Hove City Council

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