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Sustaining ECEC quality through continuing professional development: systemic approaches to practitioners’ professionalisation in the Italian context

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Pages 133-145 | Received 06 Sep 2012, Accepted 08 Dec 2012, Published online: 06 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

There is a broad consensus in international debates that the quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC) services is inextricably linked to the professionalisation of its workforce. In particular, the importance of providing ECEC practitioners with continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities has been increasingly recognised in recent years. Against this background little attention has been paid to the investigation of professional development practices that have proved to be effective and supportive for qualifying educational work within ECEC settings. Drawing on the data collected from documentary sources and interviews with local experts, this paper will illustrate and critically analyse relevant CPD initiatives that have been implemented within municipal early childhood services in the Italian context. Practitioners’ active engagement in professional development processes and peer exchanges within a collegial framework, both of which create fertile ground for educational experimentation and shared reflectivity, have been identified as main strengths of these programmes. By disseminating the pedagogic knowledge and expertise elaborated within such programmes, the present analysis offers a significant contribution to the existing debate on the CPD of early years practitioners from a systemic perspective.

Notes

1. A systematic overview of continuing professional development (CPD) initiatives for early years staff in Italy was compiled by one of the authors of this article within the WiFF project, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and ESF and co-ordinated by the Deutsches Jugendinstitut. The findings of the six-country study which analysed the structure, content and quality of the CPD systems in Italy, Denmark, England, Hungary, Slovenia and Sweden were recently published in a report compiled by the lead researcher, Pamela Oberhuemer. Download available at: http://www.weiterbildungsinitiative.de/publikationen/alle-publikationen/details/artikel/fort-und-weiterbildung-fruehpaedagogischer-fachkraefte-im-europaeischen-vergleich.html

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