There are alternatives!: Markets and democratic experimentalism in early childhood education and care

Author(s): Moss, Peter;
Date Issued: July 2009
Publisher(s): Bernard van Leer Foundation; Bertelsmann Stiftung (Gütersloh, Germany)
Description: A definition and comparison of two theoretical approaches, the market model and the model of democratic experimentalism, to understanding and providing early childhood education and care services
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Source: (Working Papers in Early Childhood Development 53). The Hague, Netherlands: Bernard van Leer Foundation. Retrieved September 18, 2009, from http://www.bernardvanleer.org/publication_store/publication_store_publications/there_are_alternatives_markets_and_democratic_experimentalism_in_early_childhood_education_and_care/file
Note: ISSN: 1383-7907
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education

Child Care & Early Education Philosophy & Theory

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
ISBN: 978-90-6195-114-8 : Unspecified
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