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Disability, Health & Learning Needs

Diabetes

What is diabetes?  What does it mean for a young child to have diabetes?  What does it mean for the child’s family, caregivers and preschool?  How can you help support the diabetic child? 

This article will answer many of the questions you may have about diabetes and caring for and teaching a young diabetic child.&n

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Teaching and Putting Theory into Practice

Teaching Pre-Reading Skills

Teaching Pre-Reading Skills. By Barbara Morris.

Is it important for parents and early childhood educators to be involved in teaching pre-reading skills to children? Yes it is!

Parents play an important part in helping their children acquire pre-reading skills. There are many ways early childhood educators can support the acquisition o

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Job Guidance

Volunteers and Unpaid Workers in ECE – Your Rights

Voluntary work in ECE.

There are many examples in the early childhood sector of different ways employers may rely on free labour, such as:

I was offered an unpaid position and it was a foot in the door as there were no jobs going in my area. I’ve been at ____ for four months and I do the same work as other teachers.

My centre manager t

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Learning Activities - Outside the Box Ideas

Indoor Plant and Growing Activities

Children Indoor Plant Growing Activities.

Here are 7 ideas for how to do some fun growing activities and keep children busy.  Activities include an onion person, a Humpty Dumpty potato or swede, an egg shell garden, wheat people and more. 

Young children will be able to do many of these growing activities themselves – they ju

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Policies and Procedures

How Necessary is it to have Written Policies and what Shortcuts can be taken?

Early childhood service policies on everything are not always needed and are certainly not required.

Managers and early childhood service staff can easily get caught up in a sea of paper-work, that includes writing and reviewing policies in particular if they do not know the following.

Did you know that every service must have a written chi

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

The ECE Employer Guide to Employing and Managing Staff

The ECE Employer Guide is for all managers and persons who employ or are involved in the recruitment and employment of staff. It is a comprehensive resource with detailed information on employment matters as well as on managing your team.  

The ECE Employer Guide has been prepared for teacher-led services but there is much in this gui

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Health and Safety Management

Daylight Saving is here – what you need to know to support tamariki over this period

Losing an hour of sleep can be hard on your body clock.

So it’s no surprise that young children can seem particularly grumpy and out of sorts at the start of the daylight saving period. 

In Aotearoa, daylight saving begins on the last Sunday of September, when 2am becomes 3am.

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Policies and Procedures

Social Media Policy

Social Media Policy.

How social media is used can have a significant influence on the reputation of an early childhood service and the safety of participants.

Social media technologies if used appropriately can become an excellent way to broaden and increase opportunities for communication as well as being a powerful marketing tool.  

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Research Library – Today’s Featured Articles

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How-to-do Research

How to Search and Find Readings on Early Childhood Topics

Researching for Information on a Particular Topic.

We receive requests from many people seeking to know what research is available on a particular topic.

First do a thorough word and article search of our website.

Take a look at all the articles published in the NZ-International Research in Early Childhood Education Journal

Then check

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2017 NZIRECE Journal, No. 2, Special Issue

Early Childhood Teachers’ Emotional Labour

Research looking into how early childhood education (ECE) teachers experience emotional labour in their work – their workloads, emotional involvement, and work-life balance. 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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How-to-do Research

How to write a good abstract and guidelines for reviewers of abstracts and paper or conference proposals

Writing a good abstract and what to look for if you are reviewing abstracts or conference paper proposals.

Guideline on Abstract Writing and Review

An abstract for a research paper should be sharply focused, concisely written and identify the major aspects of the research to be covered in the proposed session. Reviewing an abstract for a rese

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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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