Aboriginal early years literature review 2012 [electronic resource] : overview of findings

Contributor(s): Western Australia. Department for CommunitiesMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Perth, Australia : Government of Western Australia, Department for Communities 2012Description: 1 online resource (8 p.) : digital file, PDFSubject(s): Children -- Services for -- Australia | Child care workers -- Training of -- Australia | Early childhood education -- Research -- Australia | Child care services -- Government policy -- AustraliaOnline resources: Full text Summary: "The Aboriginal Early Years Literature Reviews are a valuable resource for keeping Communities’ staff and others up to date with research to support continuous improvement in the quality of these and other Aboriginal early years services. There are three reviews: Part A is a review of policy and research on Aboriginal early years covering children aged 0 – 8 years; Part B is a review of literature on Aboriginal early years programs; and Part C is focussed on the recruitment, employment and retention of Aboriginal staff in Aboriginal early years programs. A separate document—Overview of Findings—provides a brief overview of Parts A, B and C, summarising the key findings of the three literature reviews."--website
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"The Aboriginal Early Years Literature Reviews are a valuable resource for keeping Communities’ staff and others up to date with research to support continuous improvement in the quality of these and other Aboriginal early years services.

There are three reviews: Part A is a review of policy and research on Aboriginal early years covering children aged 0 – 8 years; Part B is a review of literature on Aboriginal early years programs; and Part C is focussed on the recruitment, employment and retention of Aboriginal staff in Aboriginal early years programs.

A separate document—Overview of Findings—provides a brief overview of Parts A, B and C, summarising the key findings of the three literature reviews."--website

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