Press releases
KUA ĀMENENGIA! APPROVED! - Publication date: 30 July 2010
Kua āmenengia e te NZ Qualifications Authority me te NZ Teachers Council tā tātou tohu paetahi. Kua tohungia kia tukuna ki te katoa o a tātou wāhi akonga, kua tohungia hoki te pepa hāpai ki te tohu paetahi. He mihi nui tenei ki te katoa I whakapau kaha kia tutuki tenei wawata. I te tau 2011 ka timata hoki te akomanga tuatahi mo tenei tohu. Hei ā tera wiki ka tuakua te pānui ki ngā takiwa katoa. Hei te mutunga o Here turi kokā ka tūwhera te tuku tono mai mo tenei tohu. more on KUA ĀMENENGIA! APPROVED! >>Occasional paper - Qualified teachers in early childhood centres: do we need them? - Publication date: 9 June 2010
Margaret Carr and Linda Mitchell
University of WaikatoAs the dust settles after the budget and we become involved in discussions about the possible consequences for the early childhood education sector, we have been interested in the debates in the media about qualified teachers versus non-qualified teachers. We find it startling that questions are being raised about whether educators in early childhood centres should be qualified, when we now know so much more about the significance for life-long learning of the early years and about the complexity of the care and education task. The Prime Minister has said that "it is a matter of personal belief as to whether a high proportion of all centre staff should be trained teachers". This is not so. It is a matter of an informed and evidence-based educational decision. These questions would never be raised about the adults who teach 5- and 6- (or older) year-olds in school.
more on Occasional paper - Qualified teachers in early childhood centres: do we need them? >>ECE budget brutal blow to children and families - Publication date: 20 May 2010
The removal of the top two early childhood education funding bands for services with 80 -100% qualified teachers in today's budget is a brutal blow to children and families says NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive Nancy Bell. more on ECE budget brutal blow to children and families >>
Position regarding the introduction of National Standards - Publication date: 18 May 2010
Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa/NZ Childcare Association's position regarding the introduction of National Standards
Preamble
In 2009 the Minister of Education announced the introduction of National Standards (NSs) into schools for children in years 1-8 effective January 2010. NSs have been developed for reading, writing and mathematics and written reports on progress will be provided to parents twice each year. Teachers will use a range of assessment tools to assess children's progress.
The government believes that NSs will ultimately lift achievement in literacy and numeracy by being clear about what children should be achieving and by when. The standards have been developed on the basis that children ‘at the level' will be on the right trajectory to achieve NCEA level one in year eleven.
more on Position regarding the introduction of National Standards >>Early childhood funding cuts untenable - Publication date: 28 April 2010
Bill English's recent statement claiming an over-investment in early childhood education should be a major concern for all parents who want the best possible start to their children's education, says NZCA Chief Executive Nancy Bell. more on Early childhood funding cuts untenable >>
Growth in care of under twos highlights importance of quality - Publication date: 20 December 2009
Centre-based care for under-twos is increasingly becoming the preferred choice for many families and this highlights the critical importance of quality says Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive Nancy Bell. "For this reason it's important that we understand the factors that make ECE as good as it can be, in order to achieve optimal outcomes for children." more on Growth in care of under twos highlights importance of quality >>
Report outlines vision for high quality early childhood education - Publication date: 2 November 2009
A report released today outlines a vision for a national network of high quality community-based early childhood centres. The report ‘Strengthening Community-based Early Childhood Education in Aotearoa - New Zealand' was authored by Helen May from the University of Otago and Linda Mitchell from the University of Waikato.
more on Report outlines vision for high quality early childhood education >>Let’s recognise early childhood teachers on World Teacher’s Day - Publication date: 30 October 2009
World Teacher's Day is the perfect opportunity to recognise the important role played by qualified early childhood teachers says Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive Nancy Bell.
more on Let’s recognise early childhood teachers on World Teacher’s Day >>Govt urged to maintain momentum on ECE qualification targets - Publication date: 29 October 2009
Today's announcement by Minister Tolley signals a worrying loss of momentum on the journey towards high quality ECE for all children, says Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive Nancy Bell.
more on Govt urged to maintain momentum on ECE qualification targets >>Early childhood teacher education is alive and kicking in Gisborne - Publication date: 30 September 2009
"Tairawhiti Polytechnic is not the only provider offering recognised teacher education programmes in Gisborne," says acting Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive Jane Ewens. "Our Gisborne teaching base has been in operation for a number of years and has provided the Gisborne ECE community with significant numbers of quality graduates through our three year Diploma of Teaching programme." more on Early childhood teacher education is alive and kicking in Gisborne >>

