W artykule podjęto próbę określenia roli organizacji non profit w budowaniu spójności społecznej w kontekście upowszechnienia usług przedszkolnych w Polsce. W związkuz tym zaprezentowano najbardziej aktualne ustalenia literatury przedmiotu w odniesieniu do usług opiekuńczo-edukacyjnych dla dzieci najmłodszych, w tym m.in. paradygmat LEGO TM , podejście holistyczne i efekty wyboru określonego typu prywatyzacji polityki opieki i edukacji przedszkolnej (popytowa versus podażowa) oraz skonfrontowano jez realizowanym w Polsce podejściem systemowym do tych usług. Oceniono też przydatość owych ustaleń w budowaniu modelu zarządzania usługami przedszkolnymi, w którym w coraz szerszym zakresie oprócz sektora publicznego i rynku uczestniczą organizacje non profit.
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The aim of this article is to investigate the role of non-profit organizations in enhancing social cohesion in relation to early childhood education and care services (ESEC) in Poland. Taking above statement into consideration, the study attempts to present the most present findings of childcare services, such as the LEGO TM paradigm, the holistic (integrated) theory in education and the results of the demand-driven and supply-driven privatization of ECEC policy. These findings are compared with the present system of early childhood education and care services in Poland. Solutions favorable to building ECEC services in which non-profit organizations are appreciated in greater extend, are also pointed out in this study.
The role of the public and the private for and non-profit sectors in decrease in inequalities in preschool education in Poland in 2013. Modified welfare mix or privatization of preschool services? The aim of this article is to investigate the role of the public and the private sector (for and nonprofit) in decrease in inequalities in preschool education in Poland in 2013. It is presented in relation to two different models of reforming early childhood education and care policy (ECEC), such as demand- driven privatization that coincides with the market model and supply-driven privatization that coincides with the democratic experimentalism. Taking into consideration territorial inequalities in preschool education in Poland, the author analyses what influence have both types of reforming ECEC policy on building the universal system of high quality preschools. Reforms in ECEC policy in 2007–2012, according to the most present changes in legal frameworks in preschool education is also examined in this article. Finally, different types of challenges in institutionalization of supplydriven privatization/democratic experimentalism and demand-driven privatization/market model of reforming ECEC policy is investigated. The article is based on Polish and foreign literature, as well as the analysis made by the author in her research project in 46 non-profit organisations running preschools in four voivodeships in Poland.
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