Complexifying quality in early childhood contexts through a theory of quality ecologies

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This paper makes a case for developing a theory of quality ecologies in early childhood education and care, and presents our initial thoughts around how that might be done, including how it might create a space for further thinking, research and discussion. First, the politicised, positivist nature of dominant contemporary interpretations of quality is discussed, including our case for theoretical experimentation and diversification. Then, we discuss existing applications of ecologies theory in education research and the opportunities it presents, followed by our thinking so far around how it can be applied to critical theorisations of quality ecologies. Last, we outline our research program and what we envisage can be accomplished by a theory of quality ecologies in early childhood education.

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Hunkin, E., & Grieshaber, S. (2024). Complexifying quality in early childhood contexts through a theory of quality ecologies. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 49(3), 221–231. https://doi.org/10.1177/18369391231200064

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