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Professional Learning & Development

Teacher Education Staff Uncertain About Accepting Male Students

Accepting Males into Teaching Course.

Why should we continue to accept men into our teacher education programme when they have difficulty fitting in and so often have difficulty completing training?  Our experience has been that that they either withdraw into themselves or do the opposite and become the joker in their class. Out o

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Putting Theory into Practice

Making Books and Reading Fun

Books and Reading Fun. By Barb Morris.

We learn best when we are playing and having fun especially if we are rewarded with smiles, positive comments and cuddles. Children are no exception! So how do they learn? When it comes to reading it is mainly by copying and you, as educators are the most powerful role models that children copy.

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Putting Theory into Practice

Teaching Literacy – An Early Childhood Educator’s Guide

Guide to Teaching Literacy. By Dr Sarah Alexander.

From their earliest speech experiences through to contact with written language and technologies, what happens in children’s homes and communities shapes their early literacy learning.  How, and whether this early learning is taken up and extended through early childhood educational practic

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Job Guidance

Hearing Loss or Ringing or Buzzing in Your Ears?

Losing my Hearing – Signs of Hearing Loss for Early Childhood Teachers and What You Can Do.

Children are by nature noisy, and working in an early childhood setting can therefore be a noisy working environment -and especially during bad weather when children are stuck indoors all day. Children screaming can damage adult ears.

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Non-Contact Time Needs and Your Entitlement

Early Childhood Teacher Non-Contact Time.

At centres and home-based services, teachers or educators have a wide range of responsibilities in their roles and finding time to do everything can especially be a challenge depending on things like the number of other teachers, how many hours your service operates and the demands/ needs of caring of

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Evaluation, Self-Review, & Team Work

Staff Meetings – Agenda and How to Conduct a Meeting

Staff meetings can work really well with the right Agenda and planning. Here’s how to achieve and cover what is important and make sure no meeting is a waste of valuable time.

Scroll to near the end of this page for a sample Agenda and sample planning docs.

There is no specific regulatory requirement to hold staff meetings. But services fi

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Health and Safety Management

Managing Staff Drug and Alcohol Impairment

Staff using controlled drugs or working while impaired by alcohol is a serious safety risk. While managers and employers may know their responsibilities, navigating what to do can be difficult.

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2013 NZRECE Journal Articles

Talking with Children in Prams and Supermarket Trolleys While Shopping

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Children’s language development is influenced by the amount and quality of interactions that they are immersed in.  This study investigated the parent-child interactions that occur when parents accompany young children in prams while moving between shops.  Overall, minimal levels of interaction were observed between p

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2013 NZRECE Journal Articles

Observation: An Effective Research Tool or a Rude Intrusion?

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This article discusses observation as a method of collecting data in early childhood research. 

Observation has become a common mode of early childhood education practice, mostly to assess children’s learning, which has particularly become prevalent since the introduction of learning stories (Blaiklock, 2008; Carr et al., 2

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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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