The current international debate widely recognises the need for improving the quality of ECEC for all children and families. This is especially true whe taking into account the impact that ECEC can have on the wellbeing of children and famiglies with vulnerable background, inclusing immigrant, refugee and asyluum seekers. Although much as been done to recude inequalities, multiple barriers to accessing ECEC settings, cultural segregation and discrimination, differences in educational opportunities and poverty still exists.

Bove, C., Sharmahd, N. (2020). Beyond invisibility. Welcoming children and families with migrant and refugee background in ECEC settings. EUROPEAN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL, 28(1), 1-9 [10.1080/1350293X.2020.1707940].

Beyond invisibility. Welcoming children and families with migrant and refugee background in ECEC settings

Bove, C
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2020

Abstract

The current international debate widely recognises the need for improving the quality of ECEC for all children and families. This is especially true whe taking into account the impact that ECEC can have on the wellbeing of children and famiglies with vulnerable background, inclusing immigrant, refugee and asyluum seekers. Although much as been done to recude inequalities, multiple barriers to accessing ECEC settings, cultural segregation and discrimination, differences in educational opportunities and poverty still exists.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Children of immigrant and refugee families, ECEC's settings, inequalities.
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2020
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Bove, C., Sharmahd, N. (2020). Beyond invisibility. Welcoming children and families with migrant and refugee background in ECEC settings. EUROPEAN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL, 28(1), 1-9 [10.1080/1350293X.2020.1707940].
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