An integrated approach to early childhood education and care: A preliminary
study
by Lenira Haddad.
Occasional paper 16,
Childcare Resource and Research Unit, January 2002.
Lenira Haddad of Brazil reflects on the policy development and implementation
of integrated early childhood education and care services (ECEC) within
a systemic perspective. Using the broad, holistic and coherent framework
of ECEC conceptualized by the OECD 12 country thematic review of ECEC,
she proposes a "third model". This new paradigm shifts ECEC from an exclusive
family responsibility to a partnership between the state and family. It
also redefines integration as a concept that goes beyond local and administrative
dimensions but one that also requires fundamental attitudinal changes
regarding the role of the state in the care, socialization and education
of children. The implication of this paradigm is of great significance.
It demands a deep review and redefinition of the functions, objectives
and operation of services for young children. Within this framework, the
formation of networks (between departments, sectors and ministries) becomes
a natural consequence of the interconnectedness of early childhood services
and family life.
The paper is divided into four parts:
- the history and cultural background of ECEC systems;
- the paradigm shift towards integrated or co-ordinated ECEC systems;
- practical issues of co-ordination and integration related to policy
and programme implementation; and
- trends, benefits and concerns regarding the process of integration.
This paper was commissioned by the OECD and UNESCO as a contribution
to the International Conference on Early Childhood Education and Care
hosted by the Ministry of Education and Science on 13-15 June 2001.
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