Taking a detailed look at early childhood educators’ worktime

Author:

Harrison Linda J1ORCID,Wong Sandie2ORCID,Brown Judith E1,Gibson Megan3,Cumming Tamara4ORCID,Bittman Michael5,Press Frances6

Affiliation:

1. School of Education, Macquarie University Faculty of Arts, Australia

2. Department of Educational Studie, Macquarie University, Australia

3. School of Early Childhood and Inclusive Education, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

4. School of Education, Macquarie University, Australia

5. University of New England, Australia

6. School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University Arts Education and Law, Australia

Abstract

Despite the acknowledged complexity and time pressures of early childhood educators’ work, very few studies have examined the nature of this work, minute-by-minute, over the working day. This paper reports on data gathered through 10,155 time-use diary (TUD) records provided by 321 educators participating in the Exemplary Early Childhood Educators at Work Australian Research Council Linkage Project. Participants were recruited from preschool/kindergarten and long day care centres that had achieved a rating of Exceeding the Australian National Quality Standard on all seven Quality Areas. Analyses of this extensive dataset illustrate the rhythm and diversity of educators’ work across a typical day and identify the similarities and differences in worktime distributions for educators working in preschool vs. long day care settings, and for educators with different qualifications and positional responsibilities. The findings suggest differential allocations of worktime that raise important considerations for achieving high quality early childhood education and care services.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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