International Policy Scan
The World Forum Foundation promotes global exchange of ideas on the delivery of quality services for young children in diverse settings. Windows on the World provides information on child demographics and early childhood policies and practices in over 100 nations of the world. Highlights of international policies and practices in countries related to the work of the LINC initiative are highlighted below.
Governance
- Sweden: In 1996, the government responsibility for Childcare in Sweden was transferred from the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs to the Ministry of Education and Science. This policy brief describes the impact that this has had on creating an aligned learning system.
- Canada: In 2007, Ontario, Canada began to develop an integrated “full-day early learning” for all four and five year olds, which merged the public kindergarten system with a market-driven childcare sector. This paper discusses the background and
beginning of the move to full-day early learning
programs for all four and five year olds in Ontario.
Standards
Certification
Professional Development
Curriculum
Data
- Canada: The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth a long-term study conducted in partnership by Human Resources Development Canada and Statistics Canada. The primary objective of the NLSCY is to monitor the development and well-being of Canada's children as they grow from infancy to adulthood. The survey follows a representative sample of Canadian children, aged newborn to 11 years, into adulthood, with data collection occurring at two-year intervals. The initial sample was approximately 22,500 children. The data is collected from several sources including parents, teachers, principals and the children themselves
Conditions
Resources