Developing the WECARE cross-national research alliance for investigating early childhood educators’ wellbeing

Tamara Cumming*, Laura McFarland, Mari Saha, Rebecca Bull, Sandie Wong, Ee Lynn Ng, Jin Sun, Justine O’Hara-Gregan, Kiri Gould, Brooke Richardson

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper describes the development of the WECARE cross-national research alliance for investigating early childhood educators’ wellbeing, and details the experiences of some of WECARE’s 17 members. Design/methodology/approach: The paper explores and situates the WECARE team’s experiences within extant literature on cross-national and collaborative research groupings alongside a strongly practical focus. Findings: The study’s findings included effects of member mindsets and motivations, differentiated benefits and challenges of membership, cultural sensitivity, research capacity-building, leadership, communication, data security and planning. Originality/value: Cross-national research is seen as an important part of academic researchers’ activities. Yet, little has been written about how cross-national research groups form and operate, and what benefits and challenges their members experience.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-144
Number of pages15
JournalQualitative Research Journal
Volume26
Issue number1
Early online date5 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • cross-national research
  • early childhood education
  • research teams

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