Sunday, October 7, 2012

Early Childhood Australia


I chose the NAEYC version of Australia to further my international studies and well I really like the website.  It was set up very similar to the American website and the issues that affect us also effect children and professionals half way across the world.  Some of the current international research topics I found interesting were using assessments as a stepping stone, and learning and teaching through play.  Here were other topics, but all were very similar to those we see in everyday research in America and other parts of the world.

The surprising insight I gained from Australia’s early childhood magazine was a reform that started in January 2012 and that is the ratio of infants would go down to 1:4.  It did not state the specific of the old ratio but I found it quite interesting that they are just now reforming to a lower ratio to implement higher quality care.  This was amazing to me I thought with their progressive era that ratios of this nature would have already been in place. 

At last the other area I thought was interesting was an article on providing middle and low income families with more government support in paying for child care.  Already in place is the government assistance that each family that pays $7500 per year in child care gets it back at the end of the year.  But now the government is going to supply more assistance to families of the low and middle class to make sure their children in high quality programs.

It always amazes me that simple things such as ratio were not a huge factor in international worlds but making sure all families have proper care and the resources to pay it are.  In America we focus n high quality care but only let the privilege who can afford it attend or the poverty stricken to say that we are closing the achievement gap.   Either way we are leaving out the majority the middle class.  I really did enjoy the articles on what effects earl y childhood in Australia. 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That is very interesting that they have recently lowered ratios for infant care as an attempt to provide quality care to children and their families. I too am curious to know what the ratio use to be in the past as well as what resources are used to validate the change. I am so grateful for all the advances research has made in the field of early childhood development. Through these advances we are able to better accomodate the individual needs of children and their families we serve.

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  2. What are the ratios in your area? In Louisiana the infant ratio is 5:1. Increasing the knowledge of our teachers and practitioners is a noble goal. I like the NAEYC website's ability to disseminate professional development tools like links to YC and Teaching YC. I'm not sure if I'm impressed with Australia's version of this, although the information they provide is valuable.

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