The research project aimed to identify and document the ways in which home-based childcare co-ordinators support educators caring for children in their own homes to notice, recognise, and respond to children’s learning. The research objectives were to: • investigate co-ordinators’ practice • document educators’ understanding of children’s learning • discover how one impacts upon the other. There were three research questions: 1. What are co-ordinators doing to support educators to notice, recognise, and respond to children’s learning? 2. What changes are evident in educators’ practice as a result of what co-ordinators do? 3. What factors seem to be important in this process
Early childhood educator professional development promotes positive outcomes for children, but only ...
The focus of the study was on Supporting parents’ needs as educational partners to enhance children'...
The Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (amended by the Children and Social WCopyright © The Author ...
Ministry of Education figures suggest that in 2006 around 9800 children in Aotearoa New Zealand were...
History of Education figures that suggest that in 2066 around 9800 children in Aotearoa New Zealand ...
In home-based early childhood networks, co-ordinators play a key role in supporting educators to pro...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of a professional education model that was specifically devel...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teachers and students’ families and address the...
Having highly qualified staff with training in early childhood education can increase the likelihood...
Previous research reveals the importance of teachers' attitudes and initiatives in the work of home ...
textThe purpose of this study was to explore the professional development of child care teachers th...
This basic interpretative study explored 12 childcare teachers’ perceptions of job satisfaction and ...
The English government is significantly expanding the number of free nursery places for two-year old...
In a Midwest state, child care teachers who enter the workforce with only a high school diploma or G...
An examination into the training needs of school staff in relation to their knowledge and skills abo...
Early childhood educator professional development promotes positive outcomes for children, but only ...
The focus of the study was on Supporting parents’ needs as educational partners to enhance children'...
The Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (amended by the Children and Social WCopyright © The Author ...
Ministry of Education figures suggest that in 2006 around 9800 children in Aotearoa New Zealand were...
History of Education figures that suggest that in 2066 around 9800 children in Aotearoa New Zealand ...
In home-based early childhood networks, co-ordinators play a key role in supporting educators to pro...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of a professional education model that was specifically devel...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teachers and students’ families and address the...
Having highly qualified staff with training in early childhood education can increase the likelihood...
Previous research reveals the importance of teachers' attitudes and initiatives in the work of home ...
textThe purpose of this study was to explore the professional development of child care teachers th...
This basic interpretative study explored 12 childcare teachers’ perceptions of job satisfaction and ...
The English government is significantly expanding the number of free nursery places for two-year old...
In a Midwest state, child care teachers who enter the workforce with only a high school diploma or G...
An examination into the training needs of school staff in relation to their knowledge and skills abo...
Early childhood educator professional development promotes positive outcomes for children, but only ...
The focus of the study was on Supporting parents’ needs as educational partners to enhance children'...
The Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (amended by the Children and Social WCopyright © The Author ...