Report outlines vision for high quality early childhood education - Publication date: 2 November 2009
Nancy Bell, Chief Executive of Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association participated in the working group, "This report aligns very closely with the Association's vision of high standards of early childhood education and care for all New Zealand children."
"The report foregrounds the important issue of quality in early childhood education. Underpinning this vision is a shared commitment to strong, responsive ECE services which are embedded in and accountable to their local communities, providing high quality learning experiences for children, families and whanau. For our members quality is of paramount importance, a report underscoring this fact is good news for the ECE sector."
One of the key drivers of quality in teacher-lead early childhood education is qualified teachers. In a statement made last week Minister Tolley announced a delay to the 2010 ECE teacher qualification targets and the removal of the 100% qualified target for 2012. "The education and care sector has been driven by the vision of 100% qualified teachers since 2002 and to remove this target sees children in ECE services treated as poor relations. We hope this report will provide the impetus for the Government to review its teacher supply strategy and put policies in place which will ensure a qualified early childhood teacher for every child. This vision of a fully qualified teaching workforce is central to our view of quality ECE."
Nancy Bell will be giving a speech at the official launch of the report at NZEI at 5pm on 3 November in front of an audience of early childhood sector representatives.
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