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Working with Parents and Whānau

All Together Now – Providing Family Learning Sessions

Family learning sessions highlight how much parents shape their children’s development and how early childhood teachers can strengthen that impact by meaningfully engaging families. This article is essential reading for New Zealand ECE teachers because it shows why adopting these approaches can deepen partnerships with parents and enrich learning beyond the ECE setting.

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Disability, Health & Learning Needs

Autism

Children with Autism ASD in Early Childhood Education.

How often have you seen a child acting inappropriately in social situations, appearing to ignore what others say, or over-reacting to loud noises?

Children with such behaviours are often thought to be naughty or treated as a ‘problem’. Some early childhood services have policies tha

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Outside‑the‑Box Play Ideas

Face painting

Face painting – Kōrero mai

Throughout history and across many different societies, facepainting has been used for various purposes including camouflage, fashion, religious ceremonies and rituals or to tell stories about a person’s rank, to name a few.

Learning outcomes and benefits of face painting for tamariki in an ECE environment inclu

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Working with Parents and Whānau

Immigrant Children and Families

Immigrant Children in ECE. By Angel Chan.

As New Zealand has opened its doors more to immigrants from all over the world, early childhood services are experiencing significant growth in the enrolment of immigrant children.

Many immigrant children and parents have learning and parenting styles different from ‘New Zealanders’, posing ch

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Advertising and Marketing / Promotion

The Risks of Implicitly Endorsing Third Party Schemes to Parents

Endorsing Third Party Schemes and Products.

What happens when parents see flyers / pamphlets and posters displayed in the entrance way of ECE services or when advertising material is sent home in children’s bags?  

These might be from the Ministry of Education to promote the choices that it wants parents to make, or a new government scheme

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Financial Management and Records

Cashflow Management

Cashflow Management.

How do we cope with huge cash inflows from the MoE three times a year then famine in between?

The simplest way is to put into a separate bank account all the advances received each four months and then transfer it into the normal bank account monthly. You will also need some capital of your own in the bank to cover the c

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Health and Safety Management

Children Screaming – Risk to Adult and Child Hearing

How a child screaming can hurt adult ears

What did you say? I can’t hear you. I’m cuddling a circular saw!

By James Lochead-Macmillan.

Most research into screaming children focuses on the production of the stress hormone Cortisol.

What is significantly less reported is how dangerous that screaming child is to their car

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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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2021 NZIRECE Journal No. 2. Special Issue

Wellbeing Literacy and Early Childhood Education

Research on child wellbeing and insights into wellbeing gains for children in early childhood education. Read the full paper below. Or to order a pdf copy of the article go to the main NZIRECE Journal page.

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2024 NZIRECE Journal

Early childhood teacher engagement with place-based education

The study followed ECE teachers who were learning to use an outdoor centre – a nature-based education space. The experience, who their beliefs, values and understandings of the pedagogical approaches that underpin learning in nature and the importance of place-based learning for tamariki and kaiako alike were affirmed. Login to view the full article. Or you can order a pdf copy of the article, go to the main NZIRECE Journal page.

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2014 Special Policy Issue

Negotiating Policy-Driven and State-Mandated Expectations of Leadership: Discourses Accessed by Early Childhood Educators in Australia

Negotiating Policy-Driven and State-Mandated Expectations of Leadership: Discourses Accessed by Early Childhood Educators in Australia.

Louise Thomas and Joce Nuttall. Australian Catholic University.  

Full Reference: Thomas, L., & Nuttall, J. (2014). Negotiating policy-driven and state-mandated expectations of leadership: Disc

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2025 NZIRECE Journal

Moving Beyond the Environment Towards a Multi-Pillared Approach: Early Childhood Teachers Understanding and Practices of Education for Sustainability in Aotearoa NZ

Full reference: Maxwell, A., Hohaia-Rollinson, F, and Woolston, D. (2025).  Moving beyond the environment towards a multi-pillared approach: Early childhood teachers understanding and practices of education for sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand.  NZ International Research in Early Childhood Education Journal, 27, pp. 69-82.

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ABSTRACT: The future health, wellbeing and sustainability of our planet and those living upon it is in urgent need of transformational change. Early childhood education (ECE) settings in Aotearoa New Zealand are an important part of the national education infrastructure that can be transformational in bringing about this change. The early childhood curriculum Te Whāriki (Ministry of Education [MoE], 2017), provides an important bicultural and sociocultural framework that can support ECE settings increase the national consciousness when education for sustainability (EfS) knowledge, understanding and pedagogies are embedded in everyday practice and apply a place-based education approach. This article shares findings from a research project that investigated ECE teachers’ current understandings and practices of EfS in Aotearoa New Zealand and the influence of local community and context on EfS practices.  The results discussed in this article contributes to the EfS discourse and critical global conversations in relation to EfS to facilitate with more urgency transformational change.  

Key words: Education for sustainability (EfS), localised curriculum, environmental education (EE), kaitiakitanga/guardianship, pillars of sustainability, place-based education.

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