05/03/2018
9 Surprising Benefits of Shared Learning in Early Education USING TECHNOLOGY TO ENGAGE AND COLLABORATE WITH PARENTS Technology is changing for preschools and early
Supporting parents, early childhood learning and development. Creating collaborative partnerships in Who it is for:
Everyone.- this is a community resource.
What we are about:
Networking a learning community - that's all of us - with families highlighting educational opportunities for children
What we do:
I curate a newsletter witha a focus on early education and parenting issues, and other relevant reflections and activities related to families with under 5's. regular network meetings to highlight resources that available are open to everyone.we
05/03/2018
9 Surprising Benefits of Shared Learning in Early Education USING TECHNOLOGY TO ENGAGE AND COLLABORATE WITH PARENTS Technology is changing for preschools and early
21/02/2018
03/01/2018
Helping Children Develop Emotional Literacy Exercises that teachers and parents can use to help young children develop the ability to identify emotions.
28/11/2017
Feeding your baby's brain - Brainwave Trust Aotearoa You already know that your baby needs good food to grow a healthy body. Did you also know you can help grow their brain when you talk to them? For more about how, read here
29/08/2017
Re-focus on under threes! Gain the knowledge you need to deliver for your youngest learners. Register now!
17/08/2017
These 4 year-olds spent 6 weeks with 80 year-olds. Here's what happened What happened when we introduced four-year-olds to an old people’s home.
17/08/2017
NZ high-fliers launch inspiring campaign to help parents shape a child's entire life – in the first 1000 days World-renowned Kiwi scientists and doctors will this week launch the inspiring new Love Grows Brains campaign to get toddlers on the right track for life.
01/08/2017
Talking Matters This is "Talking Matters" by bazzacam on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
30/07/2017
We're excited to see NZCER's impressive plan for working towards Te Reo Māori as a core curriculum subject at all levels of schooling from 2020. It's great to see that NZEI is already endorsing it. We urge the Ministers and MoE to adopt and implement this plan as part of a national languages policy. The key education sector recommendations start on page xxi. The rest of the report is well worth reading too - important data on the factors that affect learning, mainentance and use of our national language.
http://www.nzcer.org.nz/research/publications/te-ahu-o-te-reo-overview-report