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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

Earthquake Drills, the Turtle Drop and Best Practice

Earthquake Drills and the Turtle Drop

OPINIONBy Warwick Marshall 

A big earthquake shakes while you’re in the kitchen at your house.  What do you do? 

Of course you throw yourself to the floor and drop like a turtle. Yeah right!  Adults are known to wait to see if an earthquake is going to get stronger seemingly with

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Assessment of Learning

Child E-Portfolios

E-Portfolios in Early Childhood Education. By Julia Button.

This article describes and discusses the use and place of e-portfolios in early childhood education. Considerations for using e-portfolios and limitations are outlined. A special section looks at the involvement and contribution of families and others to children’s e-portfolio

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Professional Learning & Development

The Place of Travel in Teachers’ Professional Development

Travel in Teachers’ Professional Development. By Kathy Goouch and Hazel Bryan.

There has been increasing interest shown by those concerned with young children’s learning in international policy and practice. By travelling ourselves, we sought to understand the imperative for practitioners to look beyond their own geographical and cultural

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Job Guidance

Lunch, Rest, and Breastfeeding Breaks – What You Must Receive and What to Do When You Don’t

Early childhood employees have legal rights to rest, meal, and breastfeeding breaks.

Working with young children is rewarding -but it’s also busy, demanding, and nonstop. Many early childhood teachers and employees tell us they’re unsure about what breaks they’re actually entitled to, especially when every service seems to make arrangements differently.

We explain your entitlements and what to do when your employer isn’t meeting the law.

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The good news is:
1. The law is clear
2. ECE services are not exempt. You have minimum break entitlements, and your employer must make sure you can take them.

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Dismissal Letter

EXAMPLE LETTER OF DISMISSAL.

Below is a general draft letter of dismissal to assist you in learning how a letter can be constructed, and what things you need to consider including in it,

Private and Confidential

DATE: 

Dear <Insert Name>

Termination of your employment

This letter is to formally advise you of the termi

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Domestic Violence Leave

Domestic violence leave guidelines.

Asking for proof and how to treat an employee who is, or is suspected to be, affected by domestic violence

As an employer you can accept any type of proof that an employee is affected by domestic violence.  Proof may, for example, take the form of: a letter or email about what’s going on and how it

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Policy and Procedure Templates & Guides

Right of Entry Policy

Regulations require that certain groups of people, including parents, union staff, and public officials, have a right of entry to the early childhood service under certain conditions, and set out the responsibilities of the early childhood service.

Below is a Right of Entry Policy and a set of procedures for different situations. Adapt and re-w

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Managing Staff Drug and Alcohol Impairment

Ensuring that staff are not impaired by drugs or alcohol is a fundamental responsibility for every ECE service.

Staff whose behaviour or ability to function is affected by illicit drugs, controlled substances, or alcohol present a serious safety risk.

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NZIRECE Journal: Contents Pages

Contents – NZ Research in ECE Journal, 2013, Vol 16

This issue spans Kaupapa Māori‑informed research, everyday teacher–child interactions, the construction of teacher identities, mentoring in field‑based programmes, the ethics of observation, and critical discourse analysis of assessment resources.

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2012 NZRECE Journal Articles

Characteristics of Optimal Early Childhood Centre Outdoor Environments: Spaces and Places in which Children and Adults Want to Be

The purpose of this project was to investigate what teachers deemed optimal in their provision of an outdoor environment. This research involved 46 teachers from 15 early childhood centres in the North Island of New Zealand. The findings reported in this paper will enable those responsible for outdoor design and provision to better understand the c

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How-to-do Research Articles and Thesis Library

An Ethical Guide to Doing, Writing and Disseminating Research

The Ethics of Doing, Writing and Disseminating Research.

By Joy Cullen, Helen Hedges and Jane Bone. Republished by the Office of Early Childhood Education First Published in our NZ Research in ECE Journal, Volume 12, pp. 109-118.

This statement is intended to guide academic researchers, teachers, postgraduate students, managers, licensees

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The Office of ECE drives high-quality care, learning and teaching for all infants and young children and high-quality working environments for teachers and service providers.
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