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    South African Journal of Childhood Education

    On-line version ISSN 2223-7682Print version ISSN 2223-7674

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    O'KEEFFE, Lucy R.; SOUTHWOOD, Susan L.  and  HAYES, Nicci. Towards circles of care and education: Exploring understandings of quality in early childhood development. SAJCE [online]. 2022, vol.12, n.1, pp.1-13. ISSN 2223-7682.  https://doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v12i1.1061.

    BACKGROUND: Early childhood development (ECD) is increasingly being recognised as vital for the care and education of our children, particularly in countries such as South Africa where vast social disparities have a significant influence on development and well-being AIM: This study aimed to explore and develop understandings of quality in early childhood care and education in a particular setting SETTING: The setting of this community research project is a small rural town in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The project is facilitated by a non-governmental organisation affiliated with a university in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, working with participants from two neighbourhood hubs. This study coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic METHODS: Located in a social constructionist paradigm, the research methodology may be described as participatory, polyphonic and appreciative. Responses from simple, positively constructed questions, framed by dimensions of an ecological systems model, were interrogated through a multilayered process of content analysis RESULTS: Analysis of the data led to a range of themes and evidence of significant role players, around quality ECD. These were developed into two simple frameworks, capturing conceptual and contextual aspects of quality ECD: 'Quality Early Childhood Development' and 'Circles of Care and Education' CONCLUSION: The juxtaposition of the conceptual and contextual frames is offered as a simple, yet comprehensive, tool to scaffold ongoing research and support further development of quality ECD practice

    Keywords : early childhood development; quality; social constructionism; participatory; polyphonic; appreciative; circles of care and education.

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