I am an Early Childhood lecturer working in New Zealand. Views expressed here are my own and are not necessarily supported by any institution I am working for or with
Showing posts with label communities of learners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communities of learners. Show all posts
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Nanaksar Early Childhood Education Centre
Great to see the work happening in this ECE centre
Labels:
communities of learners,
early childhood,
ECE,
education,
inspiration
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Tuakana-Teina DVD
There is a DVD available that looks at the concept of Tuakana-Teina relationships in early childhood education settings. It was created by Massey University and Wycliffe Nga Tamariki Kindergarten as a part of the Centre of Innovation work.
The DVD is reviewed by Bev Clark in Early Education journal V44 Spring/Summer pp. 30-31
The Dvd discusses Tuakana Teina as a concept and compares this to the idea of scaffolding, looking at the differences between these ideas which come up so often in discussions with Centres.
The image of a waka is woven through discussion, looking at the importance of recognising roles and responsibilities of every member of the teaching and learning community.
The DVD contains a number of case study video clips from the Kindergarten which illustrate the ideas being discussed.
This is a great resource that would be a 'must see' for all early childhood teachers and educators and at $15 is incredibly affordable.
You can order the DVD by writing to School of Educational Studies
Massey College of Education
Private Bag 11 222
Palmerston North
or email T.D.Beattie@massey.ac.nz
The DVD is reviewed by Bev Clark in Early Education journal V44 Spring/Summer pp. 30-31
The Dvd discusses Tuakana Teina as a concept and compares this to the idea of scaffolding, looking at the differences between these ideas which come up so often in discussions with Centres.
The image of a waka is woven through discussion, looking at the importance of recognising roles and responsibilities of every member of the teaching and learning community.
The DVD contains a number of case study video clips from the Kindergarten which illustrate the ideas being discussed.
This is a great resource that would be a 'must see' for all early childhood teachers and educators and at $15 is incredibly affordable.
You can order the DVD by writing to School of Educational Studies
Massey College of Education
Private Bag 11 222
Palmerston North
or email T.D.Beattie@massey.ac.nz
Friday, February 27, 2009
Welcome to our readers from the Montessori Cluster
It has been very exciting to begin a cluster programme that has an ICT component where centres are blogging as a part of developing a community of learners.
Some initial teething problems have been frustrating but we are all learning from these. I have found that as I learn more about this WEB 2.0 stuff I find more I want to be able to do so I have to research more and make more mistakes and hit more block walls.
But Oh! the satisfaction when I can make something work!!!
I have even been known to do a little dance in the privacy of my office
Maureen
Some initial teething problems have been frustrating but we are all learning from these. I have found that as I learn more about this WEB 2.0 stuff I find more I want to be able to do so I have to research more and make more mistakes and hit more block walls.
But Oh! the satisfaction when I can make something work!!!
I have even been known to do a little dance in the privacy of my office
Maureen
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blog,
communities of learners,
montessori,
problems
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