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Promoting Early Childhood Teacher Professionalism in the Australian Context: The Place of Resistance
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Kindergarten EducationAustralian ContextEducationEarly Childhood EducationElementary EducationPreschool TeachingTeacher LeadershipTeacher EducationExceptional ChildrenEarly Childhood TeachingEarly Childhood ExperienceTeacher DevelopmentElementary Education Education Workforce DevelopmentQuality EceKindergarten TeachingTeacher EnhancementTeacher ProfessionalismPerformance StudiesProfessional DevelopmentTeacher PreparationPreschool Education
The early childhood education (ECE) sector in Australia is marked by a habitus where ‘professionalism’ is confined to objective, technical practices. The authos suggest that this is a diminished view of professionalism, and one that compromises high-quality ECE. This article is concerned with how teacher professionalism can be re-imagined and practised within an ECE setting in ways that uphold children's rights and interests and emancipate early childhood teachers from technical, deprofessionalising constraints. Through a case study of professionalism in a reputable high-quality long-day-care centre in Sydney, Australia, the article extends thinking about teacher activism and promotes resistance-based professionalism as one way of producing an alternative habitus about quality ECE and the integral role early childhood teachers play in such provision.
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