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Early Childhood Folio vol. 27 no. 2 (2023)

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Author(s): Linda Mitchell
Author(s): Mehri Irajzad
The Middle Eastern population in New Zealand has grown significantly in the past two decades. However, little is known about Middle Eastern parents’ expectations and their children’s experiences of the New Zealand early education system. The PhD research on which this article is based was an...
Author(s): Tiria Shaw and Hoana McMillan
In te ao Māori, our connection to our maunga and physical landmarks speaks to who we are as a people. Our maunga are also a source of inspiration and direction. This article draws on the symbolism of maunga and describes a Māori process of the way maunga can also act as a metaphorical journey to...
Author(s): Catherine Rolleston, Letitia McFarlane, Karen Attrill, Abbey Collins, Sam Owen, Nicola Jones
This article stems from participation in a TLRI research study, Renewing Participatory Democracy: Walking with Young Children to Story and Read the Land. It presents an account of the growing awareness of the place-based environmental and cultural relationship between Maunganui Kindergarten and...
Author(s): Olivia Ng, Jacqui Lees, and Raella Kahuroa
This article is based on a 2-year TLRI-funded research project that examined how three early childhood centres explored the ways in which walking, reading, and storying the land with teachers, community members, iwi, and whānau enabled children to experience and learn about their local area, its...
Author(s): Alexandra Ranson and Monica Cameron
The 2017 refresh of Aotearoa New Zealand’s early childhood education (ECE) curriculum Te Whāriki was undertaken to better guide teachers in understanding their role in supporting children’s learning and to foster alignment of teaching practices, including intentional teaching, across the ECE sector...
Author(s): Raewyn Higginson
Autism/takiwātanga causes differences in the way people develop and learn. This research, using case study methodology, focused on teacher interactions with young autistic children in different early childhood education and care settings. The findings indicated most of the teachers included the...