The European Early Childhood Education Research
Association (EECERA) is one of many influential international web sites
dedicated to early childhood. “EECERA is an independent, self-governing, international
association which promotes and disseminates multi-disciplinary research on
early childhood and its applications to policy and practice” (http://www.eecera.org/). Every year in Europe, the EECERA holds an
early childhood research conference in order for scholars, policy makers,
researchers and practitioners to network and have cross-national collaborations. Some of the current international
research topics that are covered are improving quality of professionalism and
leadership, parental participation, outside play and learning, and children's
learning from birth to three.
I was surprised
to learn that EECERA has Special Interest Groups (SIGs). SIGs are for members of the EECERA to be
involved in cross-national collaborations that focus on a specific theme. Other noteworthy information that I discovered
was the EECERA publishes the Journal of the Association (EECERJ). It is one out of four journals located in the
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). The
SSCI is very notable because it only includes the world’s leading social
science journals. “Through its Annual
Conference, its Journal, its SIGs and the activities of its distinguished
membership, EECERA is a leading international contributor to the
development of research, policy and practice in the developing field of early
childhood” (http://www.eecera.org/).
Hi Lolita!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great information! I will have to check out the site and the special interest groups. It is so good to see great things happening in other parts of the world in Early Childhood.
Maria
Thanks for sharing the information from this website. This website looks like it wold be great to use for a reference in the future. I think that it is great that this organization has a lot of journals out that you can go to for information. It seems that they are very focused in the well being of the field of early childhood education.
ReplyDeleteLolita, this was new information—the SSCI will be a good resource for us. Thank you also for sharing the link to the EECERA. I was very interested to read about the group’s focus in sustaining the work of some of early childhood’s most respected theorists—among them, two of my own favorites: Vygotsky and Piaget! -Susan
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