Ece

Early childhood education milestones

By joydara
  • Single Classroom

    Single Classroom
    Single Classrooms know has school house were the norms in rural areas. these class rooms included children from kindergarten to 8th grade. The kindergartners learned ABC in the front row, While the the older kids were taught by the teacher in the back.
  • How Gertrude teaches her children by Pestalozzi was published

    How Gertrude teaches her children by  Pestalozzi was published
    The book was published in order to help mother educate their children at home. It was a book that provided step-by-step instructions for homeschooling children.
  • First Kindergarten School Opened

    First Kindergarten School Opened
    First Kindergarten school opened in Germany by Friedrich Froebel .
  • Help From Government

    Help From Government
    Government first provided funding for Kindergartens.
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    No financial stability

    Because the government temporarily stopped funding the schools, some kindergartens had to close down, or educators had to take a pay reduction
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    War influence

    World War II, had in impact on early childhood education. Due to the fact that more women war working during the war while the men were off fighting, demand grow for child care. When the woman were off working there need to be somewhere were the kids would be taken care of.
  • Wellington

    Wellington
    The first playcenter was opened by a group of wellington mothers. The playcenter was opened in an effort to help mothers with their children when their husbands were away at war.
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    Change is here

    Since more women were fully integrated into the work force by the 1970, demand for child care also grow with it. An important detail is that during this time the number of single mothers also rose. These mothers were also a part of the work force therefore the need for child care was important for the.
  • Childcare transferred

    Childcare transferred
    childcare was transferred from the Department of Social Welfare to the Department of Education in 1986.
  • Free education

    Free education
    From 2010, all three- to five-year-old children could attend an early childhood education service 20 hours a week for free