In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators

Over the course of the past decades, the discourse, pedagogy, scope, and delivery of early learning and child care (ELCC) has undergone myriad significant changes internationally, nationally, and at local levels. Prince Edward Island (PEI), the smallest Canadian Province, has not been exempt from th...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Arias de Sanchez, Alaina L. Roach O'Keefe, Bethany Robichaud
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Childhood, Education and Society 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Childhood, Education & Society
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Online Access:https://www.j-ces.com/index.php/jces/article/view/102
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spelling doaj-ed41ae62c07a4e2b816fcfa1bbc012b52021-07-16T08:31:58ZengJournal of Childhood, Education and SocietyJournal of Childhood, Education & Society2717-638X2021-07-012215416610.37291/2717638X.202122102102In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educatorsGabriela Arias de Sanchez0Alaina L. Roach O'Keefe1Bethany Robichaud2University of Prince Edward IslandUniversity of Prince Edward IslandUniversity of Prince Edward IslandOver the course of the past decades, the discourse, pedagogy, scope, and delivery of early learning and child care (ELCC) has undergone myriad significant changes internationally, nationally, and at local levels. Prince Edward Island (PEI), the smallest Canadian Province, has not been exempt from these transformations. By situating early childhood educators (ECEs) at the centre of ecological multilevel environments (Bronfenbrenner, 2005), this qualitative study explored how a system-wide change implemented through the Prince Edward Island Preschool Excellence Initiative (PEIPEI) has impacted and is being impacted by ECEs over time. Purposive sampling was used to invite seven early childhood educators working on provincially regulated early years centres (EYCs) to participate in individual interviews. Findings indicated that ECEs have been striving to navigate and merge the space in-between policy and practices and that after ten years, they remain in this liminal space where they continue to navigate unravelling transitions as they search for their professional identity.https://www.j-ces.com/index.php/jces/article/view/102early childhood educatorspolicytransitions
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author Gabriela Arias de Sanchez
Alaina L. Roach O'Keefe
Bethany Robichaud
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Alaina L. Roach O'Keefe
Bethany Robichaud
In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
Journal of Childhood, Education & Society
early childhood educators
policy
transitions
author_facet Gabriela Arias de Sanchez
Alaina L. Roach O'Keefe
Bethany Robichaud
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title In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
title_short In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
title_full In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
title_fullStr In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
title_full_unstemmed In-between spaces of policy and practice: Voices from Prince Edward Island early childhood educators
title_sort in-between spaces of policy and practice: voices from prince edward island early childhood educators
publisher Journal of Childhood, Education and Society
series Journal of Childhood, Education & Society
issn 2717-638X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Over the course of the past decades, the discourse, pedagogy, scope, and delivery of early learning and child care (ELCC) has undergone myriad significant changes internationally, nationally, and at local levels. Prince Edward Island (PEI), the smallest Canadian Province, has not been exempt from these transformations. By situating early childhood educators (ECEs) at the centre of ecological multilevel environments (Bronfenbrenner, 2005), this qualitative study explored how a system-wide change implemented through the Prince Edward Island Preschool Excellence Initiative (PEIPEI) has impacted and is being impacted by ECEs over time. Purposive sampling was used to invite seven early childhood educators working on provincially regulated early years centres (EYCs) to participate in individual interviews. Findings indicated that ECEs have been striving to navigate and merge the space in-between policy and practices and that after ten years, they remain in this liminal space where they continue to navigate unravelling transitions as they search for their professional identity.
topic early childhood educators
policy
transitions
url https://www.j-ces.com/index.php/jces/article/view/102
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