The construction of a new profession: A European perspective on professionalism in early childhood education and care

Author(s): Peeters, Jan;
Date Issued: 2008
Publisher(s): SWP Publishers
Description: Descriptions and a discussion of the professionalization of the child care workforce in Belgium, the United Kingdom, France, New Zealand, and Denmark
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