Dan Cloney
University of Melbourne
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Early Education and Development | 2016
Dan Cloney; Gordon Cleveland; John Hattie; Collette Tayler
Abstract Research Findings: This article provides Australian evidence of the availability and quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in low–socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhoods. There is less availability of ECEC in low-SES areas in Australia, and these programs provide a lower average quality of care than in more advantaged neighborhoods. Families tend to travel short distances to ECEC programs (Mdn = 2.9 km), and therefore families in low-SES areas are limited in the programs they can choose or are faced with higher transport costs than families in more advantaged neighborhoods. This study uses government licensing data from a population of 6,937 ECEC services together with a sample of 2,494 children enrolled in 421 ECEC classrooms. Practice or Policy: Established measures of the local ECEC market tend to overestimate its size and in turn the availability of ECEC. Measures of ECEC market density should be tested for sensitivity to reductions in size. SES gradients are observed within local ECEC markets, meaning that attempts to lift supply and quality in low-SES areas require specific and targeted policy intervention.
Archive | 2016
Collette Tayler; Dan Cloney; Frank Niklas; Caroline Cohrssen; Karen Thorpe; D'Aprano A
The Effective Early Educational Experiences (E4Kids) study was conceived almost a decade ago, after the release of Starting Strong II: the OECD Thematic Review of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) provision (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2006). Since then, governments across Australia expanded investments in early childhood provision, both to promote the development of young children and to address women’s labour market participation. Since 2007, Australia also transformed its policy approach through the implementation of a National Quality Framework (NQF). The NQF aims to improve educational and developmental outcomes for children through their participation in ECEC programs. Longitudinal evidence on the transformative power of high-quality programs to raise the outcomes of young children, especially of children living in disadvantaged circumstances, was a key driver.
Australian Journal of Early Childhood | 2015
Collette Tayler; Dan Cloney; Frank Niklas
Education 3-13 | 2015
Caroline Cohrssen; Collette Tayler; Dan Cloney
Journal of applied measurement | 2017
Dan Cloney; Cuc Nguyen; Raymond J. Adams; Collette Tayler; Gordon Cleveland; Karen Thorpe
Australian Journal of Early Childhood | 2016
Dan Cloney; Collette Tayler; John Hattie; Gordon Cleveland; Raymond J. Adams
Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education | 2008
Collette Tayler; Dan Cloney; Ann Farrell; Tracey M. Muscat
Archive | 2018
Ross Turner; Raymond J. Adams; Ursula Schwantner; Dan Cloney; Claire Scoular; Prue Anderson; Alexander Daraganov; Jen Jackson; Sandra Knowles; Gayl O'Connor; Pam Munro-Smith; Stavroula Zoumboulis; Pauline Rogers
Archive | 2017
Raymond J. Adams; Syeda Kashfee Ahmed; Dan Cloney; Katherine Dix; Tim Friedman; Petra Lietz; Alla Routitsky; Ursula Schwantner
Archive | 2016
Collette Tayler; Dan Cloney