In a similar vein to yesterday's post, this entry is all about international education. The International Bureau of Education has recently released a *fantastic* new publication entitled Early Childhood Care & Education and the Curriculum: a List of Resources. And it does what it says on the tin really - it's just 27 pages of links to important documents relating to early years provision around the world, so whatever country you're interested in, there's almost certainly going to be at least one item here that you can use!
The drawback is that some of the linked items are not actually written in English, but there's certainly more than enough included to keep most researchers happy. That's the sales talk over, click on this link to have a look.
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