Encouraging diversity in the early childhood education and care workforce

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Qi, Yan
Campbell, Marilyn
Griffith University Author(s)
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2022
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Early childhood education and care is recognised as extremely important for the health, education and welfare of all children. As Australia is a multicultural society then the early childhood education and care workforce needs to reflect the proportion of the population who were born overseas in non–English-speaking countries, often referred to Culturally and Linguistic Diverse individuals. With the staff shortages in the sector, we propose that supporting students in initial teacher training from a CALD background is important. Several ways to accomplish this goal are discussed.Early childhood education and care is recognised as extremely important for the health, education and welfare of all children. As Australia is a multicultural society then the early childhood education and care workforce needs to reflect the proportion of the population who were born overseas in non–English-speaking countries, often referred to Culturally and Linguistic Diverse individuals. With the staff shortages in the sector, we propose that supporting students in initial teacher training from a CALD background is important. Several ways to accomplish this goal are discussed.
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Journal Title
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood
Volume
47
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
Qi, Y; Campbell, M, Encouraging diversity in the early childhood education and care workforce, Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 47 (3), pp. 233-240. Copyright 2022 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
Subject
Early childhood education
Employment equity and diversity
Social Sciences
Education & Educational Research
early learning
practicum
cultural and linguistically diverse