There is likely to be a pause in postings this month as we work on completing our contract ( always a busy time of year anyway) and also develop some ideas to support centres and services as they move into a very different world where for many, external Professional Development is likely to be user-pays rather than Ministry funded, now that the Government focus is on participation.
The MOE website contains some information on how centres can support their own professional learning.
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
Friday, October 2, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
U Learn Conference 09
This is the one to get to this year!
Go to the conference page to see all the keynote and workshop information. Book now before all the places are gone!
You can follow them on Twitter, Facebook asd their blog.
The 3 keynotes will be live - blogged and some of the work will be filmed and made available online after the conference.
Click on 'Media and Web 2.0' on the sidebar of the Conference web page.
Go to the conference page to see all the keynote and workshop information. Book now before all the places are gone!
You can follow them on Twitter, Facebook asd their blog.
The 3 keynotes will be live - blogged and some of the work will be filmed and made available online after the conference.
Click on 'Media and Web 2.0' on the sidebar of the Conference web page.
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You can follow new information about the Core Education ULearn 09 Conference on Twitter by going to their page here.
Friday, August 28, 2009
The first years journal is online
The First Years Journal is now available online. What a great resource this has been for our team as professional development facilitators. Along with Early Education this is the most often referred to Journal in our work.
Although specifically targeting those who are interested in the education and care of Infants and Toddlers, many of the articles are alsorelevant across all ages.
We often refer to articles on planning that were published here, written by such luminaries as Diti Hill, Kingston and Wright, Robyn Lawrence and Ann Hatherly amongst others.
Although specifically targeting those who are interested in the education and care of Infants and Toddlers, many of the articles are alsorelevant across all ages.
We often refer to articles on planning that were published here, written by such luminaries as Diti Hill, Kingston and Wright, Robyn Lawrence and Ann Hatherly amongst others.
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