The European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) and the world organization for Early Childhood (Organisation Mondial pour l’ Education Prescholaire – OMEP), define the profession of Early Childhood Educator as supporting the education, care and training of the child from birth until the child enters compulsory education, with the aim of the child’s harmonic and multifaceted development, learning and well-being. In order to achieve this aim, the latest pedagogical, developmental and learning theories, as well as social and educational policy theories, interdisciplinary approaches and valid research data are used. A focus on the principles of human rights, as well as the rights of the child, is pivotal to the profession of Early Childhood Educator.
In Greece, the profession of Early Childhood Educator is an evolution of the profession of Infant Nursery and the applied scientific branch of Infant Nursery, which since 1991 has had institutionally guaranteed rights which have been defined and guaranteed by Decree No. 523, Official Gazette 203/24-12-91, Issue A, as provided by the provisions of Law 1404/1983, article 25, par. 2 (c) (Government Gazette 173).
According to Government Gazette 203/T.A’ /24.12.1991:
The process of transferring the Professional rights to Π.Ε. (Tertiary level of education) has been initiated.