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| Year published: 2002 | Publisher: NZCER Press | Free Full text: ECFolio_6_2002_001.pdf | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
The challenges of sociocultural assessment are complex but exciting. Discussion and debate will help to broaden the boundaries and empower practitioners to reconceptualise assessment so that they...
| Year published: 2002 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
| Year published: 2001 | Publisher: NZCER Press | Free Full text: ECFolio_5_2001_002.pdf | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
Literacy and numeracy have been receiving increasing attention in New Zealand in recent years. This paper discusses how early childhood practitioners might respond to current initiatives in the area...
| Year published: 2001 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
| Year published: 1999 | Publisher: NZCER Press | Free Full text: ECFolio_4_1999_002.pdf | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
| Year published: 1997 | Publisher: NZCER Press | Free Full text: ECFolio_3_1997_002.pdf | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
The views that early childhood teachers have of children and childhood are informed by the rhetoric and theories of early childhood, their cultures, life stories, philosophies, and ongoing...
| Year published: 2020 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Curriculum Matters article
| Year published: 2003 | Publication type: Literature review | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
The New Zealand early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki, has a sociocultural emphasis. As a result it places importance on relationships with families, and the validation of children’s ...
| Year published: 2010 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article
Children are constantly trying to make sense of their world. Working theories—one of the key learning outcomes of Te Whāriki—are constructed, adapted, and enriched in children’s lives as...
| Year published: 2014 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Early Childhood Folio article