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    Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of Irish BA ECCE degree graduates

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    Mary Moloney & Jennifer Pope (2013): Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of Irish BA ECCE degree graduates, Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education, DOI:10.1080/03004279.2013.782327
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    2013
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    Pope, Jennifer
    Moloney, Mary
    Peer Reviewed
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    Mary Moloney & Jennifer Pope (2013): Where to now for early childhood care and education (ECCE) graduates? A study of the experiences of Irish BA ECCE degree graduates, Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education, DOI:10.1080/03004279.2013.782327
    Abstract
    International definitions of early childhood locate the field with the care and education of children between birth and six years. In Ireland, this definition applies to both pre-school and the infant classes of primary school. While primary school teachers in Ireland must hold a Bachelor of Education degree, there is no minimum training requirement for those working within the early childhood care and education (ECCE) sectors in crèches, pre-schools and so on. Consequently, the ECCE sector is characterised by a mix of trained, semi-trained and unqualified teachers. Many third-level Colleges, Universities and Institutes of Technology offer a degree programme in ECCE. One such college is Mary Immaculate College, offering a BA degree in ECCE since 2003. Drawing upon a BA ECCE Graduate Occupational Profile Survey, distributed to all graduates from the programme between 2007 and 2010, this paper explores a graduate’s experiences with regard to their experiences of working within the ECCE sector. Although the majority of respondents were gainfully employed within the sector, the overarching finding across all graduate cohorts from 2007 to 2010 was that in Ireland, ‘ECCE is an undervalued under-appreciated profession’ (2009 graduate).
    Keywords
    Professional identity
    Training
    Remuneration
    Ireland
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis [Routledge]
    License URI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03004279.2013.782327
    DOI
    10.1080/03004279.2013.782327
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2591
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