Studies of the characteristics and conditions of the early childhood workforce, their competences and experiences of early childhood settings, children and their perspectives, and parents.
ÌýOur research in early childhood education and care has been highly influential over many years.ÌýWe foundedÌýthe international network on leave policiesÌýand take an active part inÌýthe production of its annual international review of parenting leave.ÌýWe also carry out policy analyses and bring critical perspectives to bear, to stimulate debate in the field.Ìý
Research
- Slow Knowledge and the unhurried child (2020-2021)
- Practitioner wellbeing and the physical environment in early childhood education and care settings (2020-21)
- Families in Tower Hamlets: impacts of COVID-19Ìý(2020-21)
- Private sector childcare in EnglandÌý(2019-20)
- Children’s Photographic Voices (2018-19)
- Men working in Early Childhood Education and Care settings in Ireland (PHD Study)
- Children Take part: pedagogical documentation through arts for enhancing children’s engagement and extending professional development (2018 -)
- Ìý(In English and German). (2021-2024)
Completed projects
- Consultancy for London Early Years Foundation (2018)
- Provision and use of preschool childcare in BritainÌý(2012-15)
Events
- Transforming Early Childhood Education in England: Towards a Democratic Education: A webinar of hope and possibilities. 16 September 2020
- Critical junctures, unprecedented changes, unsolved challenges: Spotlight on the ECEC system in Germany. Seminar with Professor Pamela Oberhuemer, 14 November 2019
- Be Realistic: Demand the Impossible seminarÌýwith Professor Helen Penn, 6 November 2018
- Finnish early childhood education and care andÌýleave policies: what can the UK learn?ÌýSeminar at the Finnish Embassy organised by visiting scholar Petteri Eerola, 15 March 2018
- Early Childhood Education and Care: new debates. Seminar and book launch, 13 December 2017
Publications
2024
- Oberhuemer, P. and Schreyer, I. (eds.) (2024). . Munich: State Institute for Early Childhood Research and Media Literacy (IFP).
2023
- Oberhuemer, P., Riedel, B., Warnatsch, R. and Bader, S. (2023). ’.’ Editorial, special issue. International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 17(23).Ìý
2022
- Oberhuemer, P. and Parker-Rees, R. (2022). ‘.’ Early Years – An International Journal of Research, 42(4-5).
- Lin, M., Moon, M., Xu, Y. and Oberhuemer, P. (2022). ‘Building a competent early childhood education and care workforce in the Asia-Pacific region’. Editorial, special issue. Early Years – An International Journal of Research, 42(1), 1-5.
- Schreyer, I. and Oberhuemer, P. (2022). ‘Elementarpädagogisches Personal in Europa: Die neue seepro-Studie’ [Early Childhood Education Staff in Europe: The New SEEPRO study]. KiTa aktuell, 10(6), 19-20.
2020
- Cameron, C and P, Moss. (2020).Ìý (eds), Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Press
- Cameron, C., Meetoo, V., Johansen, T. and Jackson, S. (2020). . Child and Family Social Work, 25,4
- Clark, A. (2020). Quilting with the Mosaic approach: smooth and striated spaces in early childhood research.ÌýJournal of Early Childhood Education Research, 8(2), 236-251.Ìý
- Flewitt, R and Clark, A. (2020).Ìý. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy.
- Meetoo, V,. Cameron, C,.ÌýClark, A and Jackson, S. (2020). . Adoption & Fostering, 44.Ìý
- Moss, P.Ìý(2020). Childcare and standardisation: threats to young children’s rights.ÌýJ. Murray, B.B. Swadener and K. Smith (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Young Children’s Rights. Abingdon: Routledge
- Moss, P., Duvander, A.-Z. and Koslowski, A. (eds.). (2020). Parental Leave and Beyond: Recent international developments, current issues and future directions. Bristol: Policy Press
- Moss, P. and Urban, M. (2020). Urban Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
- Oberhuemer, P. (together with M. Li and M. Moon) (in progress).ÌýBuilding a competent ECEC workforce in the Asia-Pacific region. Special issue: guest editors for Early Years. An International Research Journal.
- Oberhuemer, P. (2020). . Book review. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 21(2), 176-177
2018
- Miller, L., Cameron, C., Dalli, C. and Barbour, N. (eds) (2018). The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Policy.ÌýLondon, SAGE.
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