Comparing Early Childhood Systems: Lessons Learned from A Comparative Study
Supported by research documenting the importance of the early years, global interest and investments in young children are increasing dramatically, with many countries debating how best to marshal resources to foster increased quality and more equitable distribution of services. With the goal of understanding how six high-performing countries advance their services and policies for young children and their families, a comparative analysis was undertaken to discern specifically how countries plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate their efforts. Using a contextually driven, systems perspective, the study both confronted formidable methodological issues and revealed compelling findings that have been used to guide early childhood policy development internationally. This presentation will discuss study intentions, research considerations, and results, leaving time for participants’ discussion.

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Date: 26 November 2024, 12:30 (Tuesday, 7th week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue: 28/30 Norham Gardens, 28/30 Norham Gardens OX2 6PY
Venue Details: Seminar Room D and online
Speaker: Professor Sharon L Kagan (Columbia University)
Organising department: Department of Education
Organiser: Dr Sonali Nag (University of Oxford)
Part of: Child Development and Learning Seminar Series MT 2024
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editors: Hannah Freeman, Heather Sherkunov, Kristina Khoo