Anne West has a longstanding interest in early years education (and care). Her most recent publication focuses on characteristics of funding, provision and regulation of early years education and care that are associated with effective social investment. This comparative research focused on England, France and Germany. Anne has also carried out historical research on legislation, ideas and pre-school education policy; on the funding of early years education and care in England; and on proposals for early years education and care reform and policy transfer, and recent early years education and care in England (both led by Jane Lewis). Anne has also carried out research on nursery education and reducing social inequalities, published by the Conseil national d’évaluation du système scolaire (Cnesco)
Recent publications
West, A., Blome, A. and Lewis, J. (2020) What characteristics of funding, provision and regulation are associated with effective social investment in ECEC in England, France and Germany? Journal of Social Policy, 49, 4, 681-704.
West, A. (2020) Legislation, ideas and pre-school education policy in the twentieth century: From targeted nursery education to universal early childhood education and care, British Journal of Educational Studies, 68, 5, 567-587.
West, A. and Noden, P. (2019) ‘Nationalising’ and Transforming the Public Funding of Early Years Education (and care) in England 1996–2017, British Journal of Educational Studies, 67, 2, 145-167.
Lewis, J. and West, A (2018) “Learning from others”: English proposals for early years’ education and care reform and policy transfer from France and the Netherlands, 2010-2015, Social Policy and Administration, 52, 677–689.
Lewis, J. and West, A. (2017) Early childhood education and care in England under austerity: Continuity or change in political ideas, policy goals, availability, affordability and quality in a childcare market? Journal of Social Policy 46, 2, 331-348.
West, A. (2016) ‘L’école maternelle à la source de la réduction des inégalités sociales: une comparaison internationale’ Paris: Conseil national d’évaluation du système scolaire (Cnesco). English version: Nursery education and reducing social inequalities: An international comparison.