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Vastaanotettu Hilmaan2020-05-08
Ilmoituksen numero2020-046123
TED numero2020/S 092-219836
OstajaorganisaatioMinistry of Education and Culture (0245872-8 )
PL 29
FI-00023 Helsinki
http://www.minedu.fi
Hankinnan otsikkotiedotResearch project on the Nordic approach to evaluation and assessment in early childhood education and care
Hankinnan yhteenlaskettu kokonaisarvo koko ajalle (ilman alv:ta) arvio98 800 EUR
Hankinnan yhteenlaskettu kokonaisarvo koko ajalle (ilman alv:ta) lopullinen
Alkuperäinen ilmoitushttps://www.hankintailmoitukset.fi/en/public/procurement/35829/notice/46123/overview
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Hankinnan lyhyt kuvausThe Ministry of Education and Culture aims to obtain a research on the value base and principles for assessing the quality of early childhood education and care in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). In the Nordic countries, no educational objectives have traditionally been set for children in early childhood education and care; instead, objectives have been set for pedagogical activities and for creating a learning environment that promotes children’s learning and wellbeing. Early childhood education and care is seen as an important activity due to its wide range of tasks in society. Participation in early childhood education and care is considered important for the development of children’s social and cognitive skills, among other things. The purpose of the research is to highlight the values and principles that have guided the evaluation of the quality of early childhood education and care in the various Nordic countries, the methods of quality assessment developed in the Nordic countries and the parties responsible for carrying out the evaluation. A further focus is on whether the Nordic countries have a coherent view on assessing the quality of early childhood education and care and how quality assessment is seen to be linked to the quality and development of early childhood education and care, pedagogical practices and the wellbeing, development and learning of children. The research project concerns the Nordic approach to evaluation and assessment in early childhood education and care (ECEC). The multi-voiced process of defining ECEC quality and evaluating and assessing it is influenced by a number of parties and viewpoints in the Nordic countries: children, parents, ECEC staff and leaders, researchers, policy-makers, decision-makers and the society in general with its prevailing values. Within this area, the goals of the project are to: a. Describe the different values and principles of evaluating and assessing the practices and activities in ECEC in the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden in a comparative research, exploring similarities and variations in the Nordic approaches, and b. Explore and analyse why these documented values and principles of evaluation and assessment are developed, and how they contribute to quality and how child evaluation and assessment is intended to affect pedagogical practices and children's well-being, development and learning outcomes in ECEC across the Nordic countries. Nearly all Nordic countries have recently been revising the curriculum frameworks and Acts concerning ECEC. It is therefore timely to be conducting an analysis of the principles and guidelines developed for the pedagogical quality in the Nordic countries. The research topics and materials: Analyze the legislation and steering documents (Education Act, curriculum frameworks and other national steering documents) in each Nordic country and examine whether and how these regulations and documents regulate or guide evaluation and assessment in ECEC, and whether the values and principles for evaluation are specified in these steering documents. Analyze and categorize the ways evaluation and assessment is carried out in each Nordic country on the national and local level. This request for information aims to investigate potential parties that could carry out the research in question. A total of EUR 98 800 (excluding VAT) has been allocated for the project, which must cover all project costs and the final report on the project in English. It is estimated that the implementation of the project will require a workload corresponding to approximately one person-year. We request your views on the following issues: You may answer all of the questions or some of them. Your answers do not bind you to submit an offer, nor do they restrict the content of the offer you may submit later. 1. What do you feel would be the best way to carry out the research project, taking into account the appropriation allocated for it? Please present your views on the options for carrying out the research. 2. Would you carry out the entire research or some part of it? 3. What kind of experience or references do you have for carrying out the research? Please attach the relevant CVs. 4. Do you have any other experts in mind that might be suitable for this? Who would they be? If you wish, you may also include the CVs of these persons in your reply. What kind of expertise do they have? How many people would you appoint for the task? 5. Do you feel that the proposed appropriation is sufficient? 6. What is your estimated timetable? Does the timetable have any pricing effects and, if so, what kind? Do you feel that the proposed timetable for carrying out the research is appropriate? In addition to this information, we would like to hear your informal views on the factors that should be taken into account when preparing the invitation to tender. This request for information is not a contract notice or a call for tenders; it is part of a market survey related to the planned procurement. The request for information is not binding on the issuer of the request or on the respondents to the request. The purpose of the request for information is to learn more about aspects related to the procurement from potential tenderers. For further information, please contact us as follows: by email: [email protected] The deadline for supplementary questions is 20 May 2020 at 16.15. Additional information will be provided to all respondents to the request for information at the same time. Please submit your reply to the request for information by 25 May 2020 at 16.15 by email to: [email protected] For the sake of clarity, please indicate the name of the project, VN/11287/2020 Research project on the Nordic approach to evaluation and assessment in ECEC, in your response email.
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