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A strong start for every Indigenous child

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  • Inge Kral

    (Australian National University)

  • Lyn Fasoli

    (Charles Darwin University)

  • Hilary Smith

    (Australian National University)

  • Barbra Meek

    (University of Michigan)

  • Rowena Phair

    (OECD)

Abstract

This Working Paper was developed to assist policy makers, education and Indigenous leaders, as well as education practitioners, to better support Indigenous children’s early learning and well-being. The paper focuses on early years policies and provision in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and Canada. It sets out a synthesis of evidence on children’s early development, with a particular focus on the conditions and approaches that support positive outcomes for Indigenous children. The Working Paper then outlines a set of promising initiatives that seek to create positive early learning environments for Indigenous children. Drawing on the available evidence and promising approaches, the paper presents a framework for strengthening Indigenous children’s early learning and well-being.

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  • Inge Kral & Lyn Fasoli & Hilary Smith & Barbra Meek & Rowena Phair, 2021. "A strong start for every Indigenous child," OECD Education Working Papers 251, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:eduaab:251-en
    DOI: 10.1787/ebcc34a6-en
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