Phillips D A, Howes C, Whitebook M
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903-2477.
Am J Community Psychol. 1992 Feb;20(1):25-51. doi: 10.1007/BF00942180.
Examined effects on the quality of children's child care environments of (a) the stringency of state child care regulations, (b) voluntary compliance with proposed federal child care standards, and (c) the legal auspice of the center. Quality of care was assessed in 227 child care centers in five metropolitan areas. Centers in states with more stringent child care regulations tended to have better staff-child ratios, staff with more child-related training, and lower staff turnover rates. Similarly, centers that more fully complied with the ratio, group size, and training provisions of a set of proposed federal child care standards had significantly lower staff turnover rates, more age-appropriate classroom activities, less harsh and more sensitive teachers, and more teachers with specialized training. For-profit centers offered children less optimal care than did nonprofit centers. These findings are placed in the context of ecological models of research and of contemporary policy debates about child care.
(a)各州儿童保育法规的严格程度;(b)对拟议的联邦儿童保育标准的自愿遵守情况;以及(c)保育中心的法律赞助情况。对五个大都市地区的227家儿童保育中心的保育质量进行了评估。儿童保育法规更严格的州的保育中心往往有更好的师生比例、接受过更多儿童相关培训的员工以及更低的员工流失率。同样,更全面遵守一套拟议的联邦儿童保育标准中的师生比例、班级规模和培训规定的保育中心,员工流失率显著更低,有更多适合儿童年龄的课堂活动,教师更温和、更敏感,且有更多接受过专业培训的教师。营利性保育中心为儿童提供的保育服务不如非营利性保育中心。这些研究结果置于研究的生态模型以及当代关于儿童保育的政策辩论背景中。