Enhancing Early Childhood Education for Improved School Outcomes

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Focusing on the significance of early childhood education, this review emphasizes key recommendations for action to enhance school outcomes. Highlighted areas include the importance of making recent reforms permanent, the benefits of two years of early childhood education, the impact of starting school behind, and the vital role of parents in child development. The review also underscores the necessity of a high-quality workforce and data for effective policy-making and service quality improvement.


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Enhancing Early Childhood Education for Improved School Outcomes

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  1. Review background and process Review focus: early childhood education and school outcomes Key recommendations Action!

  2. Commissioning and timeframe Consultations Research

  3. Recent reform has been important, and needs to be made permanent.

  4. Two years of early childhood education is of significant benefit to children. Australia trails the OECD field

  5. Children who start school behind stay behind, so should get more help earlier.

  6. Workforce and service quality are vital to improving outcomes.

  7. Parents are vital to the health, wellbeing, learning and development of their child.

  8. High quality data is needed to improve policy and practice.

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