TY - JOUR
T1 - Rethinking early childhood workforce sustainability in the context of Australia's early childhood education and care reforms
AU - Cumming, Tamara
AU - Sumsion, Jennifer
AU - Wong, Sandra
N1 - Includes bibliographical references.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Early childhood workforce sustainability is an important issue, with implications for children, families and national productivity, as well as for educators themselves. Yet, in many national contexts, workforce challenges continue to undermine efforts to support sustainability. In this article, we evaluate efforts to address early childhood workforce challenges in the Australian context, where extensive early childhood reforms are underway. We argue that attempts to address workforce challenges in current policy initiatives are limited and may be insufficient for sustaining the early childhood workforce in the long term. Given the critical role that the early childhood workforce plays in Australia's early childhood reform agenda, we then consider how work force sustainability could be rethought and other possibilities generated for addressing entrenched workforce challenges. We conclude by arguing that greater attention to the everyday politics of educators' practice, along with the forces shaping these milieux, may be a way of generating new possibilities for supporting workforce sustainability.
AB - Early childhood workforce sustainability is an important issue, with implications for children, families and national productivity, as well as for educators themselves. Yet, in many national contexts, workforce challenges continue to undermine efforts to support sustainability. In this article, we evaluate efforts to address early childhood workforce challenges in the Australian context, where extensive early childhood reforms are underway. We argue that attempts to address workforce challenges in current policy initiatives are limited and may be insufficient for sustaining the early childhood workforce in the long term. Given the critical role that the early childhood workforce plays in Australia's early childhood reform agenda, we then consider how work force sustainability could be rethought and other possibilities generated for addressing entrenched workforce challenges. We conclude by arguing that greater attention to the everyday politics of educators' practice, along with the forces shaping these milieux, may be a way of generating new possibilities for supporting workforce sustainability.
KW - Early childhood education
KW - Early childhood educators
KW - Early childhood teachers
KW - Post structural theory
KW - Australia
U2 - 10.1007/s40723-015-0005-z
DO - 10.1007/s40723-015-0005-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1976-5681
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 15
JO - International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy
JF - International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy
IS - 2
ER -