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Reggio Emilia presentation in pdf - see attachement below
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Excerpts from the presentation:
Introduction
- Introduction
- Questions for ECEC policy
- Fundamental determinants of policy responses
- Some stylized facts
- The Starting Strong II view
- The Italian ECE Profile
- Concluding remarks
Recommendations
OECD work on ECEC presented in Starting Strong II makes a 10 point recommendation to guide ECEC policy. These are based on placing the child's rights and well-being at the very centre focusing especially on:
- Universal coverage of quality to all who want;
- Integrated approach to provision of education, care and other services;
- Close co-ordination of policy development and programme delivery among all responsible ministries, at different levels of government and supported by partnership with other stakeholders;
- A participatory approach to quality and development of pedagogy
- Substantial public investment