Sims, M.; Calder, P.; Moloney, M.; Rothe, A.; Rogers, M. et al.: Neoliberalism and government responses to Covid-19: Ramifications for early childhood education and care. In: Issues in Educational Research (IIER) 32 (2022), Nr. 3, S. 1174-1195.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has created an opportunity to examine the initial policies developed by Australian, Canadian, English, German, Greek and Irish governments to limit the spread of the virus. This has revealed governments’ conceptualisation of the early childhood sector and its workforce. This paper argues that neoliberal ideology and neoliberal imaginaries have already influenced the early childhood sector globally. During the pandemic, the choices that governments made at the outset of the pandemic has allowed their priorities and underlying ideology to be more transparent. Using an ethnographic methodology, early childhood researchers from each of the six countries, examined their individual governments policy responses and the effects on the early childhood sector during its initial months (between March and June 2020). The authors consider the extent to which this may have implications for the sector in how it should continue its ongoing pursuit of professionalisation of the sector. © 2022, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc.. All rights reserved. | |
License of this version: | CC BY-ND 4.0 Unported |
Document Type: | Article |
Publishing status: | publishedVersion |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Appears in Collections: | Philosophische Fakultät |
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