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Outside‑the‑Box Play Ideas

Cooking with Children – Using a Slow Cooker

Using a Slow Cooker for Teaching Children about Cooking and Preparing Kai

As a responsible teacher or educator you role model and pass on good nutritional dietary habits… don’t you?  Well…, in front of the children anyway!  But does this mean leaving a wonderful learning opportunity consigned to the pantry?  It probably mean

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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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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

What a Primary Caregiving System is and Common Questions

This article provides an easy-to-read discussion about  primary caregiving in early childhood centres.  It covers some common questions and concerns relating to a primary caregiving system.

The main reason why early childhood services go for this particular organisational model of staffing is they are concerned for

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Job Guidance

Casual, Fixed‑Term, or Permanent? What Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know

It’s becoming common for early childhood services to place teaching staff on casual or fixed‑term contracts – when the role is ongoing and really should be permanent.

Since the government changed pay‑parity rules to exclude all non‑permanent teaching staff, we’re hearing from teachers that some employers are now using casual and fixed‑term contracts to avoid paying qualified and certificated teachers the pay‑parity rates they receive funding for. This can mean lost income, fewer rights, and less job protection for teachers who should legally be permanent.

It’s more important than ever to understand your rights and know what type of employment you actually have – not just what your contract says.

Log in with your member details to read the full guidance. If your membership has lapsed or you’d like to join, get in touch and we’ll help you get set up quickly.

If this is happening to you or to a colleague, it matters. You need to know your rights and be certain about the type of employment you actually have.

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Service Provider Member Posts

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Governance and Committees

Business Structures and Board Legal Requirements

ECE Business Structures.

Early childhood education and care services differ in organisational type. 

Here is an outline of different business types, the defining features, and broad legal requirements for each.

Owner-Operated or Sole Trader

Any person can own an early childhood service business.  They collect all profits

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Establishing a New Service: Views

A Small Privately-Owned Centre Set-Up

Small Privately-Owned Centre. By Marian Ayres Hill.

Setting up, managing and teaching in a small private preschool has many challenges, however it is very rewarding when you see the enormous benefits that a small owner-operated centre brings to children.  

This is my story.

I trained as a kindergarten teacher in the 70s and spent 2

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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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Research Library – Today’s Featured Articles

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2002 NZRECE Journal Articles

Index for the NZ Research in ECE Journal, 2002, Vol 5

The titles, authors and abstracts for papers published in the NZ Research in Early Childhood Education Journal, Volume 5, 2002 are shown below.

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Research as a Journey: The New Researcher as a First-time Traveller

Michael GaffneyChildren’s Issues Centre, DunedinNZ

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2017 NZIRECE Journal, No. 2, Special Issue

Field-Based Early Childhood Student Teachers – Who Are They and What Challenges Do They Face?

This research examines the demographic characteristics of students who choose to do field-based early childhood education teacher training and identifies challenges they face in relation to gender, career choice and academic expectations. 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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