Aspiring to quality—culturally constructed

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The question of how to define and describe quality in early childhood services has been a matter of debate, both in New Zealand and internationally. This article discusses definitions of quality, drawing on examples from Norway and Japan to demonstrate the complexity involved in judging what is good or bad, what is quality early childhood education, and what is not.

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Duncan, J. (2006). Aspiring to quality—culturally constructed. Early Childhood Folio, 10, 32–36. https://doi.org/10.18296/ecf.0213
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