Saturday, February 8, 2014

Research Around the World

I decided to look at the Early Childhood Australia website at http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/

It was difficult to find research topics on this website.  I found their position statement on what Australia needs to do to ensure that they have a high quality early childhood sector.  Within the ninety one page document there was a lot of research to back up their recommendations. 

I really enjoyed reading the Code of Ethics, the National Quality Standards and their newsletter.  The newsletter  was an easy read and I feel that parents could get a lot of benefit from reading the information.  They had an easy receipe that you could do at home and there was an informative article within the newsletter on the cultural aspect in Australia. 

I think that it is important to know that when articles are put on this website there is a certain criteria that must be met for every article that is accepted from this organization.  The following criteria is as follows:
  • Every resource must:
    • be in the best interests of children
    • be evidence-based
    • be appropriate for the market
    • have broad application
    • be culturally inclusive
    • use accessible language – avoiding jargon and not patronising
    • have demonstrated a balanced approach
    • be related to current issues
    • address the appropriate age range
    • be attractively designed and presented
    • clearly acknowledge any commercial interests and/or biases.
It is important to note that  some of the links did not work on the website.  This is very discouraging when navigating through a website. 

1 comment:

  1. Malinda,
    I also researched the ECA. At first I had a hard time finding research topics as well but thought out of the box and looked at what their journal headlines and topics for advocacy. Ultimately, they are writing about and promoting the same things we are for standards, school readiness and so on. Thanks for your take on the Code of Ethics!

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