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ECEC around the World
“ECEC around the World” covers a wide range of topics on early childhood education and care (ECEC) from the perspective of researchers around the world. Early childhood education and care varies according to the culture, language and other differences that characterize a particular country. These articles promote reexamination of early childhood education in one’s own country while introducing developments elsewhere.

Recent articles:
- Dec. 22nd, 2011

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The Culture of Japanese Preschool Teaching

Akiko Hayashi, Arizona State University and Joseph Tobin, University of Georgia
- Dec. 09th, 2011

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The Preschool in Three Cultures Studies
1. China: The Storytelling King
2. US: Choice
3. Japan: Teachers Approaches to Dealing with Children’s Fights
Joseph Tobin, University of Georgia and Akiko Hayashi, Arizona State University
- Jul. 15th, 2011

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Managing Fears and Worries in Early Childhood
Robert D. Strom, Professor, Arizona State University, Division of Psychology in Education and Paris S. Strom, Associate Professor, Auburn University, Department of Educational Foundations, Leadership & Technology
- Jun. 24th, 2011

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Report of the UNESCO “World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education”
Yuto Kitamura, Associate Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, Sophia University
- May. 13th, 2011

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Training Child Care Specialists in Japan and China: Current Situation and Issues
Xiangying Liu, Teruko Nakata, Sadanori Hiraiwa, Masako Niwa, Takeo Shishido
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