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KEY COLLECTION CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS 3.1 PROGRAM TERMINOLOGY AND AGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, BY STATE AND TERRITORY, 2011(a)
(b) For Indigenous children in remote areas, age requirement is 3 years old by 30 June. (c) Program is compulsory from age 6. (d) Program is non-compulsory. Children starting school from age 6 can enrol into Year 1. (e) Program is compulsory from age 5. (f) Indigenous children and children under the guardianship of the Minister may commence preschool from 3 years of age. YEAR BEFORE FULL-TIME SCHOOLING The year before full-time schooling (YBFS - also referred to as the 'year before formal schooling') is a term used to describe the 'preschool' cohort of children, due to the varying delivery models of early childhood education across the jurisdictions (McEwin and Ryan, 2009). The year before a child begins full-time schooling is further defined as Year 1 (or Grade 1) minus 2 years. This cohort may be a combination of children aged 3, 4, 5 and sometimes 6 years old. Children who are 6 years old and attending a preschool program have usually attended more than one year of a preschool program, or may have been delayed from starting preschool at the usual age. The 3 year old children include those that are eligible for early entry due to special needs or giftedness, or that attend the first year of full-time schooling as 4 year olds due to the jurisdictions school starting age. Children eligible for early entry as 3 year olds that remain for a second year of preschool as 4 year olds (i.e. early entry for Indigenous children or children with special needs), are in their YBFS when they attend preschool as 4 year olds. Operationally for the National ECEC Collection, children are only included in the YBFS cohort when they are in their final year of preschool, as determined by their age at the time of the reference period. The count of preschool enrolments in the YBFS is estimated by including children aged 4 and 5 years old that are attending their first year at a preschool program. Operationally, children who are enrolled and attending a preschool program for more than one year (i.e. as a result of repeating or service delivery model) are then removed from the count of enrolments and attendance and not considered to be in the YBFS. In this respect, a 4 year old child who attends preschool in 2011 and then again in 2012 as a 5 year old, would be included in the 2011 counts but removed from the 2012 counts. The methodology for estimating the YBFS concept for the National ECEC Collection will be reviewed annually to ensure that the most appropriate measurement is being used for this concept. SERVICE PROVIDER For the purposes of the National ECEC Collection, a service provider is defined as an establishment that directly provides child care and/or educational services to children at a specific geographical location. These services could include long day care (LDC), stand-alone preschool, occasional care, outside of school hours care and vacation care services. Service providers may provide multiple services within a single geographical location, however for the purposes of the National ECEC Collection, only service providers delivering preschool programs are considered in-scope. A single service provider may deliver multiple preschool programs within the same geographical location. Due to legislative requirements in some jurisdictions, separate licences may be issued to each preschool program within a single service provider, even though the programs are being delivered within the same geographical location. For the purposes of the National ECEC Collection, this would be considered as a single service provider delivering multiple preschool programs. There are also instances where two different service providers, with different management structures, can operate within the same geographical location. An example of this is a school that has a preschool program located on the same grounds as a LDC that also happens to be delivering a preschool program, however each provider has different management arrangements.
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