More Children are Escaping from ECE Services
The number of children escaping from early childhood services is
The number of children escaping from early childhood services is
Early Childhood Education System. The Stakeholders and Key Organisations Peak
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Mother’s Day – Father’s Day mean different things to different children and families. Essentially it is a celebration of the special person in a child’s life. It can be broadened to be a ‘Special Person’ day – celebrating the female […]
Writing a Learning Story. Learning stories are still the assessment type of choice for most early childhood services and teaching professionals. The way that learning stories are written vary from service to service. While teachers and home-educators know what they […]
What is Action Research? Action research is defined in the glossary as: A hands-on approach to research for change in a setting and/or to one’s own practices, thinking and knowledge. Action research can be a collaborative endeavour or carried […]
Providing for Boys in ECE. Enter any early childhood setting and there is a good chance you will see some gendered play and behaviour. Our profession is female dominated and early childhood settings can be feminised environments. Equitable play and […]
Learning Notes. In most early childhood education (ECE) settings children’s learning is assessed using the Learning Story technique. Dr Ken Blaiklock However there has been criticism of this form of assessment with some people arguing it does not give an […]
Individual Education Plan Appropriate for Young Children and in Early Childhood Education Services. How are teachers and parents to know what a child is really learning and establish joint goals, assessment and feedback? Use the ‘Individual Education Plan’ template provided […]
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