2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5959-2_1
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Using Data Systems to Inform Early Childhood Practice

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“…The interaction has the potential of providing greater accessibility to participants' points of view. Many researchers have used them to identify teachers' beliefs about quality in childcare (Ceglowski, 2004), early childhood education services (McLachlan, 2005), owning professional development (Adams, 2009), teachers' opinions about in-service teacher training programs in the Turkish educational system (Kavak et al, 2012), and reflections on the revised national curriculum for preschool in Sweden (Brodin & Renblad, 2014), among numerous other topics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction has the potential of providing greater accessibility to participants' points of view. Many researchers have used them to identify teachers' beliefs about quality in childcare (Ceglowski, 2004), early childhood education services (McLachlan, 2005), owning professional development (Adams, 2009), teachers' opinions about in-service teacher training programs in the Turkish educational system (Kavak et al, 2012), and reflections on the revised national curriculum for preschool in Sweden (Brodin & Renblad, 2014), among numerous other topics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%