Author(s) |
Rogers, Marg
Sims, Margaret
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Publication Date |
2022-06-23
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Abstract |
<p><i>Last week's NSW and Victorian Governments announced plans for free play-based early childhood education</font> for 4-5-year-olds in preschool settings was welcomed by most Australian women. This reform will have an overall significant and positive impact on children, families, the early childhood sector and the broader workforce.</i><br/> <br/>This access to 30 hours a week of universal free preschool is considered the gold standard of care around the world. It can support children's well-being and development. For women in regional and rural Australia, it will have unique benefits and challenges due to access and affordability.</p>
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Citation |
The Sector, p. 1-4
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Sector Publishing
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Title |
Regional and rural women need a nuanced approach to free preschool
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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