Complexities, Capacities, Communities Changing Development Narratives in Early Childhood Education, Care and Development

The volume starts with an exploration of the concept of capacity building and goes on to focus on two examples of capacity promotion for early childhood education, care and development (ECD). The First Nations Partnerships Program (FNPP), an innovative and successful post-secondary education program...

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Main Author: Benner, Allison (auth)
Other Authors: Pence, Alan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Victoria Libraries 2015
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