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Early Childhood And Development Work Theories Policies And Practices 1st Ed Annetrine Kjrholt

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Early Childhood And Development Work Theories Policies And Practices 1st Ed Annetrine Kjrholt
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Anne-Trine Kjørholt, Helen Penn
ISBN: 9783319913186, 9783319913193, 9782018943890, 2018943898, 3319913182, 3319913190
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Early Childhood And Development Work Theories Policies And Practices 1st Ed Annetrine Kjrholt by Anne-trine Kjørholt, Helen Penn 9783319913186, 9783319913193, 9782018943890, 2018943898, 3319913182, 3319913190 instant download after payment.

This edited volume provides a critical account of the theories and policies that have informed work in the field of early childhood and explores how they have operated in practice. Underpinning the theoretical debates are the familiar tensions between global norms and local contexts; increasing inequality alongside economic progress, and the increasing prominence of business and the private sector in delivering aid programs. The authors offer a profound critique on an increasingly important topic and discuss alternative models of policy and practice.


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