Scandinavian research in early childhood education and care https://www.nb-ecec.org/en https://www.nb-ecec.org/@@site-logo/logo.svg Edit search Relevance Alphabetically Publication year Your search returned 27 items. Filters: Cohort study Title Peer effects on the development of language skills in Norwegian childcare centers Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine whether peer expressive language skills have an effect on language ability of children attending Norwegian ECEC centres. The authors… Year 2017 Author Ribeiro, L. A., Zachrisson, H. D., & Dearing, E. Source Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 41, 1-12. Subjects Child Cohort study Kindergarten Language Norway Nursery Parent/guardian Quantitative study Title Family Income Dynamics, Early Childhood Education and Care, and Early Child Behaviour Problems in Norway. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine whether the differences between family income is connected with changes in children’s behavioural problems. The purpose is also to… Year 2015 Authors Zachrisson, H.D. Dearing, E. Source Child Development 86(2), 425-440. Subjects Care in private homes Child Childminder Cohort study Inequality Kindergarten Labour market Mental disability Norway Nursery Parent/guardian Policy Quantitative study Social exposure Title “How Are Notions of Childcare Similar or Different among American, Chinese, Japanese and Swedish Teachers?”. Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine similarities and differences between American, Chinese, Japanese and Swedish child carers’ perceptions of childcare. Year 2011 Authors Izumi-Taylor, S. Lee, Y.Y. Franceschini, L. Source Research in Comparative and International Education, 6(2), 183-200. Subjects Attitude study Child carer/educaters Cohort study Comparative analysis Equal opportunities Gender Kindergarten OECD-country Professionalisation Quantitative study Sweden Title ”Sammenhenger mellom barnehagekvalitet og barns fungering ved 5 år. Resultater fra Den norske mor og barn-undersøkelsen”. Purpose The purpose of this report is to examine the extent to which quality at Norwegian preschools (”barnehager”), age when starting preschool and the number of hours per week spent… Year 2014 Authors Engvik, M. Evensen, L. Gustavson, K. Jin, F. Johansen, R. Lekhal, R. Schjølberg, S. Wang, M. Aase, H. Source Rapport 2014:1, Nydalen: Folkehelseinstituttet. Subjects Attitude study Child Cohort study Emotional Competence Group size Kindergarten Language Longitudinal study Norway Parent/guardian Physical Environment Quantitative study Social Competence Title “Does Universally accessible child care protect children from late talking? Results from a Norwegian population-based prospective study”. Purpose The purpose of this study is divided into three parts. Firstly, the authors aim to examine whether children who attend daycare in the first three years of their lives have a… Year 2011 Authors Lekhal, R. Zachrisson, H.D. Wang, M.V. Schjølberg, S. von Soest, T. Source Early Child Development and Care, 181(8), 1007-1019. Subjects Child Cohort study Kindergarten Labour market Language Norway Nursery Organisation Quantitative study Title Do increased availability and reduced cost of early childhood care and education narrow social inequality gaps in utilization? Evidence from Norway. Purpose The overall purpose of this study is to examine whether increased availability and reduced cost of early childhood education and care (ECEC) for children under the age of 3… Year 2015 Authors Sibley, E. Dearing, E. Toppelberg, C.O. Mykletun, A. Zachrisson, H.D. Source International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy 9(1), 1. Subjects Child Cohort study Economy Equal opportunities Inequality Institutionalisation Labour market Norway Parent/guardian Payment by parents Policy Quantitative study Social exposure Title Preschool Cognitive and Language Skills. Purpose The objective of this study is to examine the impact of children’s cognitive and linguistic skills in kindergarten on their reading and spelling development at the end of 1st… Year 2009 Author Furnes, B.; Samuelsson, S. Source Predicting Kindergarten and Grade 1 Reading and Spelling: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison. Journal of Research in Reading, 32(3), S. 275-292. Subjects Child Cognitive competence Cohort study Comparative analysis Kindergarten Language Norway OECD-country Quantitative study Reading Screening instrument Sweden Writing Title Establishing Quality in Preschool Language and Literacy Environments. Purpose This dissertation is a sub-study of two large-scale research projects: SPELL (Structured Preschool Effort for Language and Literacy) and LEAP (Language and Literacy Educational… Year 2015 Author Markussen-Brown, J. Source Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Syddansk Universitet. Subjects Child Child carer/educaters Cognitive competence Cohort study Competence Denmark Evaluation Further and continuing training Kindergarten Language Mixed-method RCT study Reading Title Keep it in the family? Universal child care, child development and intra-household conflict. Purpose The objective of this study is to elucidate how children’s development is influenced by whether they have attended kindergarten or not, as well as to what degree poor access to… Year 2009 Author Havnes, T. Source Oslo: Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitetet i Oslo. Subjects Child Cohort study Competence Economy Kindergarten Labour market Norway Nursery Parent/guardian Participation Quantitative study Title Den norske mor og barn-undersøkelsen. Variasjon i barnehagekvalitet. Beskrivelser fra første datainnsamling fra barnehagene. Purpose The purpose of this publication is to present preliminary results of the variation in quality of daycare centres for 5-year-olds in a selection of Norwegian daycare centres… Year 2013 Authors Lekhal, R. Vartun, M. Gustavson, K. Helland, S. S. Wang, M. V. Schjølber, S. Source Nasjonalt Folkehelseinstitut, Oslo. Subjects Child Child carer/educaters Cohort study Cooperation Cooperation with parents Didactics Emotional Competence Friendship Kindergarten Learning process Management Management and organisation in ECEC Manager Norway Organisation Phenomenological study Quantitative study Previous 10 items 1 2 3 Next 7 items