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"How we remember,
what we remember, and why we remember form the most personal map of our individuality."
- Christina Baldwin
Funding Strategies for
Equitable Access
The 22nd UNESCO Policy Brief on Early Childhood, "Funding
Strategies for Equitable Access to Early Childhood Education: The Case of New
Zealand," describes the funding system in New Zealand...
"In New Zealand, community groups and private organisations have been providing
early childhood education and care services (ECES) for over 125 years. The government
has not been directly providing ECES. Instead, it has paid subsidies to
selected community-run (NGO) ECES since the early 20th century, and to private-enterprise
childcare centres during the recent several decades. Until 1990, the formula
for ECES subsidies depended on what organisational lobbyists had sought and
won. (All types of service had won something, however). A pre-requisite for
a subsidy was the meeting of government-set standards. Families who met income
and/or health/disability criteria could also apply for a fees subsidy from government's
welfare department.
"By 1990, the MInistry of Education had also been involved in ECES for
several decades through three major channels. It funded training -- both
pre-service and in-service -- of early childhood staff. As well, it operated
a national network of public servants to license, monitor, advise and support
ECES programmes. Finally, it employed specialists to provide interventions
for children with disabilities.
"New Zealand's relatively high levels of goverment support for early childhood
education -- in terms of funding, training, and advice and support -- came in
response to a long-standing, relatively high level of support and advocacy by
NGOs and families. Notably, politicians had learned that government support
for ECE had an impact on voting patterns."
To read this entire policy brief, go to...
http://portal.unesco.org/education/en/ev.php-URL_ID=31152&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
Funding systems will be one of the topics explored at the 2005 World Forum
on Early Care and Education in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For details
on this international conference, go to http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0201
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