Advisory Group report welcomed 5 Oct 2015
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Advisory Group report welcomed
NZ Kindergartens (NZK) welcomes the Advisory Group on Early Learning report which has significant implications for the early childhood education (ECE) and school sectors. The report focuses on the implementation of the early childhood education curriculum, Te Whariki and continuity of early learning across ECE and schools.
“NZK applauds the advisory group’s bold and progressive recommendations,” said NZK chief executive Clare Wells. “They focus on children’s learning and improving teaching and leadership across ECE and schools, taking the sector to the next level of professional practice.”
The report focuses on the continuity of learning and highlights the importance of teachers across the profession working together to ensure successful transitions for children moving from ECE to school.
“The advisory group emphasises that the demands on teachers to implement Te Whariki, promote positive learning outcomes and effective transitions require professional qualifications,” said Clare Wells. “Kindergarten associations under the NZK umbrella employ 100% qualified registered teachers in permanent ratioed positions. This report provides further evidence that all centre-based, teacher-led services need to move toward 100% qualified, registered teachers.”
“We strongly endorse the recommendations to ensure all ECE teachers have non-child contact time for teacher inquiry and professional development,” said Clare Wells. “They align with the practice in kindergartens where teachers have non-child contact time, which is critical to support and enhance high quality teaching practice” Clare Wells said.
“A focused effort to lift leadership capacity across the sector is long overdue” said Clare Wells. “Leadership for learning is central to the successful implementation of the recommendations.”
The advisory group states the overlap between the recommendations is deliberate and merely limited action on any one is likely to undermine the effectiveness of the others.
“It is essential the Ministry of Education engage the ECE sector and work collaboratively to implement the recommendations,” said Clare Wells.
“The report sets out an ambitious agenda which will need to be backed up with additional funding to the sector to fully implement the recommendations and realise the benefits,” Clare Wells said.
New Zealand Kindergarten released a report on special education earlier this year and welcomes the request for urgent action to support children with special education needs, including resolving funding issues which are currently inconsistent across the ECE and school sector.
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