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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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Behaviour and Social Skills Support

Learning from Disabled Children – How Early Childhood Professionals Can Help

Learning from Disabled Children. By Tim Kahn

This article on Learning from Disabled Children is written from a UK perspective. Some terminology may not be commonplace in New Zealand but should still be apparent from the context.

Disabled, but not really so different

When our daughter, Sarah, was very young, we used to visit our friend Mi

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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

Diseases Requiring Children and Adults Not to Be at ECE

Diseases and Conditions Requiring Exclusion of Children and Adults from Coming In Contact with Any Other Person at the ECE Service.

Below is a list of the diseases and conditions likely to be passed on to children and to have a detrimental effect on them.  When a child or adult has one of these diseases or conditions the early childhood s

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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

SUDI or SIDS – What you need to know and actions you can take to reduce the risk

SUDI Sudden Unexplained Death of an Infant.

Should an infant at your early childhood service die in their sleep how would you feel?

You might consider there was nothing you could do to prevent this from happening – that if it was going to happen it was going to happen whether or not the baby was in its parents’ care or your care.

Now

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Staffing Rosters: Balancing Safety and Compliance at Opening and Closing

Staffing Rosters at opening and closing can make or break the safety and compliance of an early childhood service. Many leaders are unsure what the law actually requires, especially when only a few children remain at the end of the day. This article cuts through the confusion with clear guidance on ratios, supervision, and who can legally be left to open or close the centre and differences between legal and best practice.

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Job Description for a Head Teacher, Room Leader, or Home-based Visiting Teacher

Job Description for a Head Teacher, Room Leader, or Home-based Visiting Teacher.

Here is a template to help guide you in preparing a job description that matches your service’s philosophy and reflects the position. This person will have additional responsibilities compared with other qualified and unqualified staff and educators.

If you wou

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Health and Safety Management

Building is Unusable But You Need to Continue Providing Care for Children

ECE Centre Temporary Relocation.

A major earthquake, a fire, or other unplanned event such as gas leak, may mean your early childhood centre building cannot be used.

Parents will continue to need childcare, and you want to continue business but what can you do?

And what arrangements can you make quickly and keep within the law? 

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Evaluation, Self-Review, & Team Work

Building the Real Quality of Your ECE Service

Beyond Regulatory Standards and Expectations to Building Quality.

There seems to be so much to do in trying to provide a quality service, does there not?

Is all your work worth it or could a change in focus and method achieve better results?

To help you to think critically on this consider the following:

Who defines what quality is? A

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NZIRECE Journal: Contents Pages

Contents – NZ Research in ECE Journal, 2016, Vol. 19

This special issue examines equality and diversity in early childhood education, spanning inclusive science exploration, evolving coaching roles in early intervention, whole‑school language development, socio‑economic barriers to participation, whiteness scholarship, shared decision‑making, and photostory as a tool for capacity building.

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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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