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ECE Taskforce Report: Tensions and contradictions
The ECE Taskforce Report ‘An Agenda for Amazing Children’ is out for consultation until 8 August. The Minister of Education wants to know what people think of the report and its 65 recommendations.
The report advocates the benefits of investing in high quality ECE. It talks about supporting families to participate and improving quality, about greater innovation and increased accountability.
However, underpinning the report are tensions and contradictions that are both confusing and concerning.
It calls for increased efforts by services to engage and involve parents while proposing funding incentives for services that will support parents into full time employment.
It calls for high quality, increased professionalism, educational leadership and better identification of and support for children with special education needs at the same time as setting an 80% benchmark for qualified teachers.
It stresses the need for collaboration while promoting competition and market forces determining whether services succeed or not.
It talks about better targeted use of government funding to support learning outcomes ignoring the significant portion of tax payer’s money being realised as profit by business in the ECE sector.
And underneath all this is a sense that the Taskforce views ECE primarily to support parents into full time employment rather than a valued sector providing significant benefits for children and families in its own right.
The report has the potential to shift thinking about access to ECE as a right for all children, to be driven by market demands. Is that the future we want to see for ECE? What do you think?
Early Childhood Education
ECE Taskforce Report - Tensions and contradictions
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 11:52 AM, Tuesday 28 June, 2011
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The ECE Taskforce Report ‘An Agenda for Amazing Children’ is out for consultation until 8 August. The Minister of Education wants to know what people think of the report and its 65 recommendations.
Quality ECE - Worth the Investment
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 12:25 PM, Thursday 19 May, 2011
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When we started the ‘great start 100%’ promotion almost a year ago, it was with the sole aim of promoting the benefits of high quality Early Childhood Education. That aim hasn’t changed, and while it may sound repetitive, the benefits of quality ECE simpl
ECE Taskforce - Have your say
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 09:01 PM, Friday 24 December, 2010
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In October, the Minister of Education set up the ECE Taskforce. Its role is to review the ‘effectiveness and efficiency’ of government spending and to propose new innovative ideas to support children’s learning. Setting up this Taskforce was an intere
UNESCO World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 08:59 AM, Monday 20 September, 2010
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At the end of September, people from around the world will gather in Moscow for the UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education. This conference is a first for UNESCO, whic
The important role that ECE plays in adolescence and beyond
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 10:52 AM, Tuesday 24 August, 2010
Comments: 1
On TV One’s Q + A programme recently, the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Professor Sir Peter Gluckman was interviewed about what needs to happen to ensure young people get through adolescence successfully. The key point Sir Peter made was that th
Fostering the successful transition to school and the role of ECE
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 03:16 PM, Tuesday 03 August, 2010
Comments: 1
Moving from kindergarten to school is a major step. A positive transition gives children and their families, a great start to school. The Ministry of Education recently commissioned a review, focusing on what successful transitions to school look like, th
Literacy in early childhood education
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 10:56 AM, Friday 23 July, 2010
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Quality ECE has a positive impact on literacy - The government is keen to improve literacy. In the blog this week, Clare reminds us that literacy is part of a child’s life from the start – not just from when they start school.
Maintaining our reputation as a world leader in ECE
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 01:54 PM, Wednesday 30 June, 2010
Comments: 1
As a not-for-profit service, every cent of government funding to kindergarten goes into supporting high quality early childhood education. We are working on ways to ensure our commitment to high quality services and 100% qualified teachers and to affordab
Some Positive News
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 04:19 PM, Thursday 24 June, 2010
Comments: 2
In some positive news, the last few weeks have seen three new kindergartens officially open their doors: Tai Tamariki and Toru Fetu Kindergartens in Wellington, and Maungarangi Kindergarten in the Coromandel. Each of these three Kindergartens is differen
Promoting quality in Early Childhood Education
Author: Clare Wells
Category: Early Childhood Education
Created: 12:46 PM, Tuesday 15 June, 2010
Comments: 1
We set up this website as a way of promoting quality early childhood education and what we value in kindergarten. Kindergarten, with our policy of employing 100% qualified and registered teachers, sums up perfectly how serious we are about quality early c


