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CARE · Curriculum Quality Analysis and Impact Review of European ECEC

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201431 December 2016EU funding €2,498,607

In line with the EU strategies for 2020 and the need for a systemic and integrated approach to Early Childhood education and Care (ECEC), the project identifies eight key issues and questions for which effective policy measures and instruments should be developed. They concern assessing the impact of ECEC, optimizing quality and curricula for ECEC to increase effectiveness, raising the professional competencies of staff, monitoring and assuring quality of ECEC, increasing the inclusiveness of ECEC, in particular for socioeconomically disadvantaged children, funding of ECEC, and the need for innovative European indicators of children’s wellbeing. The project will address these issues in an integrative way by combining state-of-the-art knowledge of factors determining personal, social and economic benefits of ECEC with knowledge of the mechanisms determining access to and use of ECEC. In developing a European knowledge base for ECEC, we will add to the existing knowledge in two ways. First, we will include recent and ongoing ECEC research from several European countries. Second, we will include the perspectives of important stakeholders and integrate cultural beliefs and values. The central aim is to develop an evidence-based and culture-sensitive framework of(a) Developmental goals, quality assessment, curriculum approaches and policy measures for improving the quality and effectiveness of ECEC; and (b) Effective strategies of organizing, funding and governing ECEC that increase the impact of ECEC. Our interdisciplinary research team will construct this framework, based on the competencies and skills that young children need to develop in current societies, identify the conditions that have to be fulfilled to promote child development and wellbeing, and identify strategies and policy measures that support access to high quality provisions, and likely to receive broad support of stakeholders, thereby enhancing the impact of ECEC.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €588,717

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €236,220

participant

UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI

PL · €83,400

participant

UNIVERSITETET I SOROST-NORGE

NO · €171,600

participant

HOGSKOLEN I BUSKERUD OG VESTFOLD

NO

participant

Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

PT · €170,400

participant

JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO

FI · €204,000

participant

HOGSKOLEN I VESTFOLD

NO

participant

UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO-BICOCCA

IT · €152,550

participant

THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

UK · €339,000

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €274,320

participant

FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN

DE · €207,600

participant

HELLENIC OPEN UNIVERSITY

EL · €70,800

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