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Dealing with uncertainty: challenges and possibilities for the early childhood profession
Urban, Mathias, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 135-152

The presentation of a paradigm for a relational and systemic professionalism in the field of child care and early education, based on understanding, embracing openness and uncertainty, and collaboration in the creation of knowledge and evolution of practice

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Editorial [Introduction to the special issue: Professionalism in early childhood education and care]
Urban, Mathias, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 131-133

An overview of the special issue of the journal European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, focusing on the concept of professionalism in the field of early childhood education and care

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A Finnish viewpoint on professionalism in early childhood education
Karila, Kirsti, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 210-223

A discussion of the state of professionalism as a cultural, communal, organizational, and individual phenomenon in the early childhood education industry of Finland

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Pedagogy, knowledge and collaboration: Towards a ground-up perspective on professionalism
Dalli, Carmen, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 171-185

A national study of perceptions of professionalism among educated practitioners at several types of child care and early education settings

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Preschool teachers’ and student preschool teachers’ thoughts about professionalism in Sweden
Kuisma, Marja, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 186-195

A qualitative study of the concept of professionalism as understood 57 preschool teachers and preschool teacher candidates

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Professionalism -- a breeding ground for struggle: The example of the Finnish day-care centre
Kinos, Jarmo, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 224-241

A theoretical and historical overview of the struggle for professional status among child care workers in Finland

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Professionalism in early childhood education and care [Special issue]
Dalli, Carmen, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2)

A special issue of the journal European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, focusing on the concept of professionalism in the field of early childhood education and care

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Towards Professionalism in early childhood practicum supervision: A personal journey
Dayan, Yael, June 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 153-170

An account of the professional development of an early childhood teacher educator working as a researcher and a practicum supervisor at a university in Israel

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What's in a name?: Seeking professional status through degree studies within the Scottish early years context
Adams, Kate, June, 2008
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 16(2), 196-209

An exploration of the perspectives of small samples of Scottish early years students and recent graduates on the status associated with holding a degree and the status-related challenges of the use of a variety of titles for similar positions at different child care centers

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