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Book Reviews

Learning from Sure Start: Working with Young Children & their Families

Learning from Sure Start: Working with Young Children & their Families by Jo Weinberger et al (Eds).

Here is an extraordinary text.  It is a critical and insightful examination by insiders and outsiders from an inter-disciplinary perspective of one early childhood programme – Foxhill and Parson Cross Sure Start.  It has se

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Learning Activities - Outside the Box Ideas

Learning Languages in ECE from a Young Age

Learning languages in early childhood education is important – whether it is connecting with parts of our own kiwi culture or embracing other languages.

With families coming to New Zealand from all over the world it is also important to recognise that English and/ or Māori may not be the main language/s in the home of some families.

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Learning Activities - Outside the Box Ideas

Pet Lamb – What You Need to Know

TITLE: Pet Lamb – fostering agreements, day-to-care care, benefits for children’s play and learning, and regulatory requirements

Some lambs are sadly orphaned at birth or there may be another reason why a farmer may decide the lamb would be better off to be hand-reared (such as in the case of multiple births and the mum having only one teat).   

Your service could offer to help to hand-rear the lamb.

A lamb gives children a new responsibility.

A lamb is a new playmate and a friend that will love them unconditionally.

A lamb is gentle. It delights in playing but also at times needs to stop and drink or sit down and rest.

This is a pet that is dependent on care for survival and that will teach children to nurture. 

Introducing a pet lamb to your early childhood service is an excellent way to naturally support children to spend more time outdoors running, jumping and skipping and enjoying the spring weather. 

Below we cover aspects of
– How to get a lamb
– Agreements with the farmer and with your children for fostering the lamb
– Preparing for the lamb and what you need

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Professional Learning, Mentoring & Development

Noho Marae – What’s involved and making the most out of your overnight stay at a marae

If you’ve attended noho marae before, you will likely have some knowledge of the pōwhiri or mihi whakatau process, and of the specific tikanga of the marae.

If it’s your first time, you may feel nervous and keen to ensure you know what to do, to show respect to the haukainga. 

Noho marae are a unique and powerful experience of learning and connectedness. 

Many ECE teams attend noho marae. This may be for professional development, team building, wānanga, connecting with tangata whenua or all of these reasons! Noho marae are also usually included in initial Teacher Education programmes. 

Pōwhiri Process

Pōwhiri are important welcoming ceremony which welcome manuhihi onto a marae.

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Learnings from Serious Incidents

Toddler died following a short distance fall, possibly from an adult-sized chair

The death of 20-month-old Lorenzo was due, in the opinion of the pathologist, to traumatic brain injury following a short distance fall with head impact.

In our opinion the tragedy was avoidable. There were several clear and serious failures in Lorenzo’s care before and after his accident.

We hope that the sector will learn from this tra

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Financial Management and Record Keeping

Maximising 20-Hours ECE Funding Around Public Holidays

20-Hours ECE Changes.

When a service is closed for statutory holidays and is not providing care for children it does not receive funding.

Unfortunately this can mean a loss of income for a service, which is difficult especially when there are still wages and other costs to pay.

However, there is a trick to getting around this. &nbsp

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Child Protection

Trusted Woman ECE Centre Teacher Engaged in Sexual Exploitation of Children

Indecent pictures of children, including bathroom pics, were taken by teacher “K” at her early childhood centre, using her mobile phone and shared online. 

Parents at the UK early childhood centre she worked at described her as bubbly, friendly, and competent. She was a married woman and mother, and the kind of person you would assume you could trust with your child.

The abuse went unnoticed at the centre and only an accidental discovery by a businessman, whose partner stumbled across the images on a computer, brought the abuse to light resulting in prosecution.

What can we learn from this case of a female teacher sexually abusing children?  We learn that:

There is a danger for children of allowing camera phones or technology in centres that could transmit images of them.

It is commonly believed that women do not engage in paedophilia and that only men abuse young children – however there is possible under-reporting of women who abuse young children.    

This article looks at issues of centre governance and management that allowed this to happen to identify how governance and management can be improved. It looks also at the importance of staff/teacher supervision and the role of students on teaching practice/placement. 

The story as reported by the Plymouth Safeguard Children Board is summarised below highlighting the main concerns about the system and the centre itself including staff relationships, staff and child supervision, policies, and structure.

Keep children safe in your ECE service

1. Make sure your service meets the National Code for Early Childhood Service Conduct

Section 2(d) of the Code states: “No person while providing care and education will have a personal electronic device that can take photos or videos unless the device is authorised for essential purposes (such as for communication at a time of emergency). Only service-issued electronic devices are used when taking images or videos of children. The appropriate use of service-issued electronic devices and storing of images and videos of children is clearly outlined in our policies and procedures.”

2. Have an effective complaints policy and whistle-blowing procedures at your service, for any staff or parent to report their concerns safely (anonymously and without fear)

3. Ensure your service has a robust Child Protection Policy – learn more and review and improve your current policy.

4. Have safe recruitment procedures, including using values-based interviewing techniques and questions when interviewing job applicants.

Keep reading below to learn more about what happened at the centre.

The Centre is called “Z” and the teacher is “K”.

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Health and Safety Management

SUDI – Death of an Infant when Sleeping

Sleep in ECE and Reducing the Risk of (SUDI): Learnings and What’s Legally Required versus Best Practice.

For years, the OECE’s chief advisor Dr Sarah Alexander has feared that a child would die from sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) in an early childhood education (ECE) setting. Now that has happened: An infant died from SUDI while

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Research Library – Today’s Featured Articles

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How-to-do Research

Getting People to Participate in Your Research Study or Survey

How to improve the response rate for your research study or survey.

Providing a financial incentive or gift to people to participate in your survey or research study is usually not needed. Much depends on whether people feel what you are asking them to do, is actually worth doing.

But if they see little value in giving their time, their

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Thesis Library and Choosing a Supervisor

Masters Thesis Directory

This is an education masters thesis directory. It shows NZ masters theses on research, policy analysis and/ or theory relevant to young children’s care, health, and teaching and leaning. The education masters thesis directory includes M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil, M, Health Science theses.

An education doctoral thesis directory is also available if yo

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2010 NZRECE Journal Articles

From a Good Idea to a Robust Research Design: A Discussion of Challenges in Designing Early Childhood Research

Designing an ECE Research Study. By Claire McLachlan.

Abstract:  Designing and carrying out research in the area of early childhood education is one that is attempted by many, including experienced and beginning researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students as well as by people working in a range of different early childhood servi

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