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Varhaiskasvatuksen tuki -kyselyaineisto

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Varhaiskasvatuksen tuki -kyselyaineisto

Early childhood support -questionnaire

The support project for early childhood education funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture investigated the realization of the support children receive in Finnish early childhood education. After compiling the previous research data, the material was collected through a nationwide survey of early childhood education organizers and employees. In addition, information was collected through small group discussions and interviews, not only from the aforementioned actors, but also from the children's parents. This research material only contains material compiled with the electronic Webropol survey, which was collected between 21 October and 13 November 2020. Questionnaires were sent to randomly selected municipalities in Finland, to members of the Finnish early childhood education teachers association and to private early childhood education service providers. Data has been anonymized and answers from participants who didn't give consent for further research use have been removed.

The themes of the survey were the conditions for organizing support, multidisciplinary cooperation when implementing support, children who receive the most demanding support in early childhood education, free early childhood education, the work of a special early childhood education teacher, the perceptions of all employee groups about inclusive early childhood education and the organization of support. 750 people working in the field of early childhood education gave consent for their answers to be used for research. Of the respondents, 121 worked in administrative and management positions, 275 as special early childhood education teachers, 147 as early childhood education teachers/social workers, 67 as child or family caregivers, 133 as family daycare nurses and seven as assistants. The research was carried out during the years 2020-2021. The study was carried out by the universities of Jyväskylä, Helsinki, Oulu and Turku.

Questions, variables etc. can be found from the openly available documentation (attached here). Data itself can be requested for research purposes.

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