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Learning Activities - Outside the Box Ideas

Library Trip

Library Trip with Children.

Going to the library is a great activity to do either on your own with a child or small group of children, or as a group visit with your early childhood service.

Maybe you will walk there. Or take the bus? It might be something that you do weekly or monthly to take out and return books.

The most obvious thing y

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Professional Learning, Mentoring & Development

Professional Growth Cycle

The Professional Growth Cycle PGC is the new requirement for registered teachers. The Teaching Council have acknowledged that it will continue to be developed and improve over time.

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What does the Professional Growth Cycle (PGC) mean for ECE services? And what should ECE service managers/ leaders do?Does this mean that teachers will n

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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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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

Nappies – The Options and What’s Best in ECE

As professionals, teachers are often presented with situations that require them to consider what is important to the families of the children they are teaching, while ensuring that they are working in an environment where they are comfortable and where their training and experience is valued and appreciated.

In deciding how to approach the reus

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Professional Learning, Mentoring & Development

Associate Teacher and Centre Information on Supporting Student Kaiako & Payment

Associate Teacher and Centre Information on Supporting Student Kaiako & Payment.

If you’re a qualified, registered teacher and you’re ready to start supporting student kaiako as an Associate Teacher, we’ve got some helpful information to make the experience as rich and rewarding for everyone involved.

Practicums are a keystone of

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Employer Guides and Staff Management

Overtime – Paying Staff for Work Outside Normal Hours

Employers’ obligations and rights on paying staff overtime and when they work outside of normal hours. This article covers what constitutes work outside of normal work hours that an employee must be paid for. NZ employment law that cannot be negotiated out of with an employee. Legal requirements for waged and salaried staff. It also tells you

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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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Financial Management and Record Keeping

15 Funding and Funding Rule Questions

15 Funding Questions put to the Ministry of Education.

Has the MoE considered using the school payroll model to pay teachers? If the government paid the teachers to ratio and gave each centre an ops grant, in a similar fashion to schools, this would level the playing field for teachers in general, would it not?Are kindergartens a publicly owne

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2015 NZRECE Journal Articles

“It Made Me Argue More Confidently and I Can Stand by My Words”: Beginning Teachers’ Perspectives

“It made me argue more confidently and I can stand by my words”: Beginning teachers’ perspectives about mentoring, goal setting, and leadership during teacher registration.

Caterina Murphy and Jenny Butcher. Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association.

Full referenceMurphy, Caterina, & Butcher, Jenny (2015). “It

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2012 NZRECE Journal Articles

Embedding Literacy in an Early Childhood Education Programme: A Look into Montessori

Children begin school with a range of pre-literacy skills that serve as the foundation for later reading achievement. These skills include phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge and vocabulary. The New Zealand early childhood curriculum Te Whāriki is non-prescriptive in terms of literacy and allows for early childhood centres to develop their

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2013 NZRECE Journal Articles

Becoming Cognisant of Research Informed by Kaupapa Māori in Early Childhood Education: Issues and Contexts

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This paper outlines tensions existing within student teacher self-study action research projects undertaken as a requirement of a Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) at Te Whare Waananga o Wairaka Unitec Institute of Technology (Unitec).

Whilst student teachers in our programme are expected to engage in Kaupapa Māori

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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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