This international early childhood
organization that I selected to explore is the European Early Childhood
Education Research Association (EECERA).
What are some of the
current international research topics?
In the most recent journal (Volume 23, Issue 3, 2015) the
topics of studies/research were all somehow connected by the topics of gender. Here is a sample of some of the article
topics:
Gender
balance in ECEC: why is there so little progress?
Does gender
make a difference? Results from the German ‘tandem study’ on the pedagogical
activity of female and male ECE workers
Behavior
management strategies: beliefs and practices of male and female early childhood
teachers
Doing gender
and professionalism: Exploring the intersectionalities of gender and
professionalization in early childhood education
Men in
childcare services: From enrolment in training programs to job retention
What surprising
facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this
international early childhood website?
EECERA
seeks to advance in research while still keeping roots or guided by the
traditional early childhood theorists. I
learned that the European
Early Childhood Education Research Journal (EECERJ) is the only
European early childhood journal cited in the prestigious Social Science
Citation Index (SSCI). The SSCI is very
selective and only includes “four journals with an early years' focus, and of
these four, only one is produced in Europe, the EECERJ.”
What other noteworthy
information did you find on this website?
The “Most Read Articles” and the “Most
Cited Articles” sections are of interest to me, on topics that colleagues have
picked for their research simulation and topics that relate to the Walden
courses I have taken thus far. I
recommend checking the sections out. I
feel overall that the website is user friendly, it is easy to explore the
journal issues. You are able to explore
the journal issues and see all of the article titles and their abstracts. However, unless you are a member you only
have limited access to see the full articles listed as “free access.”
Hello Jill,
ReplyDeleteGender Differences is a good topic for research. Over the years, I have heard stories of how females are treated different from males in early childhood. I plan to visit EECERA website to learn and increase knowledge about social identities. I find this website useful for investigative studies. If a person seeks to research broad topics, such as, gender differences are able to identify and learn concepts of selective characteristics from experts in child psychology.
Tanya Terrell