Developing Multi-Agency Partnerships for Early Learning: Seven Keys to Success

Authors

  • Susan E. Elliott-Johns Nipissing University
  • Ron Wideman Nipissing University
  • Glenda L. Black Nipissing University
  • Maria Cantalini-Williams Nipissing University
  • Jenny Guibert Nipissing University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v7i1.635

Keywords:

community-based, early childhood, education, multi-agency partnership

Abstract

The ongoing emphasis on early years education in Ontario provided a rich context for this research project, commissioned by The Learning Partnership (TLP), to evaluate a new provincial project called FACES (Family and Community Engagement Strategy). This initiative seeks to extend and enhance community-based, multi-agency partnerships that support young children and their families in successful transitions to school. Interview data from individuals and focus groups suggest re-thinking early childhood education practices to include innovative multi-agency, community-based partnerships. "Seven Keys to Success" in building multi-agency partnerships emerged from the data providing direction for educators and policy makers.

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Published

2013-07-01

How to Cite

Developing Multi-Agency Partnerships for Early Learning: Seven Keys to Success. (2013). LEARNing Landscapes, 7(1), 149-169. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v7i1.635