Teachers’ professional learning and development (PLD) is an essential component in the provision of quality education. Through objective 3.6 in the Early Learning Action Plan 2019-2029 (Ministry of Education, 2019a) the Ministry of Education has signalled a need for a managed, coherent system of PLD to support the professional learning needs of early childhood teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand. Over time, research has sought to enhance understanding of PLD in ways that can contribute to more effective PLD programmes. Yet, gaps remain between PLD research, policy and practice. Synthesising extant research is important to identify existing and cumulative knowledge, and reveal research-to-practice gaps. This article reports the results of a sys...
Engaging teachers of young children in effective in-service professional development is a critical c...
With culturally responsive relationships at the centre, Alternative Education (AE) is a high support...
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...
Effective professional learning and development (PLD) is recognised as a key mechanism to strengthen...
The current emphasis on quality teaching focuses on the correlation between professional learning an...
This paper is set in the context of Phase One of the Ministry of Education Curriculum Implementation...
The Early Learning Action Plan 2019-2029 (Ministry of Education, 2019b) Objective 3 is “Teaching sta...
Professional Development is now a requirement for all teachers. This study explores the professiona...
Pathways to the Future: Nga Huarahi Arataki, the ten year strategic plan for early childhood educati...
Improving student achievement outcomes is a priority for all who are involved in teaching (Dinham & ...
The New Zealand Teachers Council Te Pouherenga Kaiako o Aotearoa is pleased to publish this occasion...
The goal of this study was to examine empirical research on the design, delivery, and measurement of...
The aim of this research project was to investigate the PLD needs and experiences of educators work...
In light of the current policy context, early childhood educators are being asked to have a complex ...
Continuous professional learning and development (PLD) is an essential component of effective practi...
Engaging teachers of young children in effective in-service professional development is a critical c...
With culturally responsive relationships at the centre, Alternative Education (AE) is a high support...
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...
Effective professional learning and development (PLD) is recognised as a key mechanism to strengthen...
The current emphasis on quality teaching focuses on the correlation between professional learning an...
This paper is set in the context of Phase One of the Ministry of Education Curriculum Implementation...
The Early Learning Action Plan 2019-2029 (Ministry of Education, 2019b) Objective 3 is “Teaching sta...
Professional Development is now a requirement for all teachers. This study explores the professiona...
Pathways to the Future: Nga Huarahi Arataki, the ten year strategic plan for early childhood educati...
Improving student achievement outcomes is a priority for all who are involved in teaching (Dinham & ...
The New Zealand Teachers Council Te Pouherenga Kaiako o Aotearoa is pleased to publish this occasion...
The goal of this study was to examine empirical research on the design, delivery, and measurement of...
The aim of this research project was to investigate the PLD needs and experiences of educators work...
In light of the current policy context, early childhood educators are being asked to have a complex ...
Continuous professional learning and development (PLD) is an essential component of effective practi...
Engaging teachers of young children in effective in-service professional development is a critical c...
With culturally responsive relationships at the centre, Alternative Education (AE) is a high support...
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...