Ann Mooney, Robert Sachs
Family Day Care
International Perspectives on Policy, Practice and Quality
Herausgeber: Mooney, Ann
Ann Mooney, Robert Sachs
Family Day Care
International Perspectives on Policy, Practice and Quality
Herausgeber: Mooney, Ann
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Family day care or childminding plays a significant role in the provision of childcare in many countries, but is facing new challenges. Bringing together theory, research and knowledge from practice, this topical book presents a variety of informative perspectives on this important service.
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Family day care or childminding plays a significant role in the provision of childcare in many countries, but is facing new challenges. Bringing together theory, research and knowledge from practice, this topical book presents a variety of informative perspectives on this important service.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781843100621
- ISBN-10: 1843100622
- Artikelnr.: 22071974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781843100621
- ISBN-10: 1843100622
- Artikelnr.: 22071974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ann Mooney and June Statham are researchers at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London. They have published extensively in childcare and related fields and undertaken research on issues concerned with early childhood services and support for families.
Preface. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. Part 1. Policy and Organisation. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 2. Home-like? Some Unique features of the Emerging Family Day Care Provision in Hungary. Marta Korintus
National Institute for Family and Social Policy
Budapest. 3. Carving out a niche? The Work of Tagesmutter in the New Germany. Ulrike Gelder
School of Geography
Politics and Sociology
University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 4. Family Day Care in New Zealand: Training
Quality and Professional Status. Elizabeth Everiss
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
and Carmen Dalli
Victoria University of Wellington. 5. The Development of Childminding Networks in Britain: Sharing the Caring: Sue Owen
National Children's Bureau
UK. 6. Family Day Care in Israel: Policy
Quality and the Daily Experiences of Children. Miriam K. Rosenthal
Hebrew University
Jerusalem. Part 2. Understandings of Family Care. 7. What it Means to be a Childminder: Work or Love? Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 8. Agency and Ethics: Family Day Care Providers' Perspectives on Quality. Irene Kyle
independent researcher
Canada. 9. The Everyday Life of Children in Family Day Care as Seen by the Carers. Malene Karlsson
Family Day Care Expert
Sweden. 10. Family Day Care in France
Liane Mozere
University of Metz. Part 3. Carers and Parents. 11. Provider and Parent Perspectives of Family Day Care for `Children in Need': A Third Party Inbetween. June Statham
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 12. Partnership with Providers? Why Parents from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds Choose Family Day Care. Sarah Wise and Ann Sanson
Australian Institute of Family Studies. 13. Setting Child Care Standards with Respect for Cultural Differences. Who Says What is Quality? Kathy Modigliani
Family Child Care Project
Arlington
Massachusetts. 14. Conclusion: Whither Family Day Care? Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. References. Index.
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. Part 1. Policy and Organisation. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 2. Home-like? Some Unique features of the Emerging Family Day Care Provision in Hungary. Marta Korintus
National Institute for Family and Social Policy
Budapest. 3. Carving out a niche? The Work of Tagesmutter in the New Germany. Ulrike Gelder
School of Geography
Politics and Sociology
University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 4. Family Day Care in New Zealand: Training
Quality and Professional Status. Elizabeth Everiss
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
and Carmen Dalli
Victoria University of Wellington. 5. The Development of Childminding Networks in Britain: Sharing the Caring: Sue Owen
National Children's Bureau
UK. 6. Family Day Care in Israel: Policy
Quality and the Daily Experiences of Children. Miriam K. Rosenthal
Hebrew University
Jerusalem. Part 2. Understandings of Family Care. 7. What it Means to be a Childminder: Work or Love? Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 8. Agency and Ethics: Family Day Care Providers' Perspectives on Quality. Irene Kyle
independent researcher
Canada. 9. The Everyday Life of Children in Family Day Care as Seen by the Carers. Malene Karlsson
Family Day Care Expert
Sweden. 10. Family Day Care in France
Liane Mozere
University of Metz. Part 3. Carers and Parents. 11. Provider and Parent Perspectives of Family Day Care for `Children in Need': A Third Party Inbetween. June Statham
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 12. Partnership with Providers? Why Parents from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds Choose Family Day Care. Sarah Wise and Ann Sanson
Australian Institute of Family Studies. 13. Setting Child Care Standards with Respect for Cultural Differences. Who Says What is Quality? Kathy Modigliani
Family Child Care Project
Arlington
Massachusetts. 14. Conclusion: Whither Family Day Care? Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. References. Index.
Preface. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. Part 1. Policy and Organisation. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 2. Home-like? Some Unique features of the Emerging Family Day Care Provision in Hungary. Marta Korintus
National Institute for Family and Social Policy
Budapest. 3. Carving out a niche? The Work of Tagesmutter in the New Germany. Ulrike Gelder
School of Geography
Politics and Sociology
University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 4. Family Day Care in New Zealand: Training
Quality and Professional Status. Elizabeth Everiss
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
and Carmen Dalli
Victoria University of Wellington. 5. The Development of Childminding Networks in Britain: Sharing the Caring: Sue Owen
National Children's Bureau
UK. 6. Family Day Care in Israel: Policy
Quality and the Daily Experiences of Children. Miriam K. Rosenthal
Hebrew University
Jerusalem. Part 2. Understandings of Family Care. 7. What it Means to be a Childminder: Work or Love? Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 8. Agency and Ethics: Family Day Care Providers' Perspectives on Quality. Irene Kyle
independent researcher
Canada. 9. The Everyday Life of Children in Family Day Care as Seen by the Carers. Malene Karlsson
Family Day Care Expert
Sweden. 10. Family Day Care in France
Liane Mozere
University of Metz. Part 3. Carers and Parents. 11. Provider and Parent Perspectives of Family Day Care for `Children in Need': A Third Party Inbetween. June Statham
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 12. Partnership with Providers? Why Parents from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds Choose Family Day Care. Sarah Wise and Ann Sanson
Australian Institute of Family Studies. 13. Setting Child Care Standards with Respect for Cultural Differences. Who Says What is Quality? Kathy Modigliani
Family Child Care Project
Arlington
Massachusetts. 14. Conclusion: Whither Family Day Care? Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. References. Index.
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. Part 1. Policy and Organisation. 1. Across the Spectrum: An Introduction to Family Day Care Internationally. June Statham and Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 2. Home-like? Some Unique features of the Emerging Family Day Care Provision in Hungary. Marta Korintus
National Institute for Family and Social Policy
Budapest. 3. Carving out a niche? The Work of Tagesmutter in the New Germany. Ulrike Gelder
School of Geography
Politics and Sociology
University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 4. Family Day Care in New Zealand: Training
Quality and Professional Status. Elizabeth Everiss
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
and Carmen Dalli
Victoria University of Wellington. 5. The Development of Childminding Networks in Britain: Sharing the Caring: Sue Owen
National Children's Bureau
UK. 6. Family Day Care in Israel: Policy
Quality and the Daily Experiences of Children. Miriam K. Rosenthal
Hebrew University
Jerusalem. Part 2. Understandings of Family Care. 7. What it Means to be a Childminder: Work or Love? Ann Mooney
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 8. Agency and Ethics: Family Day Care Providers' Perspectives on Quality. Irene Kyle
independent researcher
Canada. 9. The Everyday Life of Children in Family Day Care as Seen by the Carers. Malene Karlsson
Family Day Care Expert
Sweden. 10. Family Day Care in France
Liane Mozere
University of Metz. Part 3. Carers and Parents. 11. Provider and Parent Perspectives of Family Day Care for `Children in Need': A Third Party Inbetween. June Statham
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. 12. Partnership with Providers? Why Parents from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds Choose Family Day Care. Sarah Wise and Ann Sanson
Australian Institute of Family Studies. 13. Setting Child Care Standards with Respect for Cultural Differences. Who Says What is Quality? Kathy Modigliani
Family Child Care Project
Arlington
Massachusetts. 14. Conclusion: Whither Family Day Care? Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit
London. References. Index.