Author:
Sandra Van der Mespel, Mónica Brazinha, Hester Hulpia, Bente Jensen, Maria Marquard, Mateja Režek, Joana Sousa
Title(s) in other language(s):
Forløb til styrkelse af samarbejdet i dagtilbud
Routes naar samenwerking tussen kleuteronderwijzers en kinderbegeleiders
Jornadas para fortalecer a colaboração na educação de infância
Načrt skupne poti profesionalnega razvoja strokovnih delavcev v vrtcu- pot VALUE. Poti h krepitvi sodelovanja strokovnih delavcev na področju predšolske vzgoje
Published in:
2020
Organization:
VBJK - Centre for Innovation in the Early Years, ERI - Educational Research Institute, DPU – Danish school of Education, Aarhus University Aga Khan Foundation, ESE – IPSantarém, Erasmus University College, Karel de Grote University College
Country:
Belgium
Language:
Slovenian
Portuguese
Dutch
Danish
English

Value Roadmap: Pathways towards strengthening collaboration in early childhood



The ambition of this roadmap is to inspire you, as a reader, to strengthen collaboration between assisting and core practitioners in ECEC. The underlying idea is that better collaboration strengthens individual practitioners and teams in addressing all aspects of children’s well-being, development and learning needs.

In order to strengthen collaboration between assisting and core practitioners, this roadmap presents both a framework and ideas to develop pathways for continuous professional development, engaging both assisting and core practitioners, as well as leaders.

The content in the roadmap is inspired by the experiments developed, tested and evaluated in pilot projects in different ECEC settings in four countries (Belgium, Denmark, Portugal and Slovenia). More precisely, the roadmap builds on the following background studies:

  • The baseline study, which was based on a survey sent to the participants in the pilot projects and built on quantitative data and statistical analyses.
  • Four country reports, reporting the process and results of the professional development initiatives in each country.
  • The endline report presenting the overall evaluation and highlighting the findings from the professional development initiatives in the four countries.