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Early Childhood Folio vol. 19 no. 1 (2015)

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Author(s): Linda Mitchell
Author(s): Elaine Khoo, Rosina Merry, and Timothy Bennett
This article reports on a qualitative study exploring the extent that the Apple iPad can be used to support assessment in an early childhood education (ECE) context. It is part of wider project exploring the educational affordances of the iPad in one ECE context from the perspectives of teachers,...
Author(s): Nicola Goodman and Sue Cherrington
Online portfolios, which allow teachers, families and children to document and share children’s experiences and learning, are increasingly used by New Zealand early childhood education (ECE) services. This study examined teachers’ and families’ engagement through one online portfolio system. An...
Author(s): Tracey Hooker
Documentation of children’s assessment for learning is a vital cog in the turning gears of early childhood education (ECE). This article examines findings from a current research study comparing teacher, parent, and whānau engagement with, and use of, paper-based portfolios traditionally used in an...
Author(s): Keryn Davis, Carol Bird, Robyn O’Connor, Helen Rees, Stephanie Spencer, Vanessa Paki, and Sally Peters
The authors of this article explore one child’s connections between the dispositional learning outcomes recognised during the child’s time at kindergarten, and those of the key competencies of the school curriculum. The kindergarten teachers who worked with the child came to think of these learning...
Author(s): Tara McLaughlin, Karyn Aspden, and Claire McLachlan
Relationships lie at the heart of early childhood education principles, curriculum, and pedagogy. Building strong relationships is taken for granted as a capacity all teachers possess; yet this might be an area of practice in which teachers need support and professional guidance. In this article,...
Author(s): Jenny Ritchie
This article considers ways in which early childhood educators in Aotearoa New Zealand might draw upon te ao Māori conceptualisations in delivering pedagogies that foster and enhance dispositions of empathy, compassion, and caring, thereby strengthening children’s emotional and social competence as...