Keeping Current in Early Childhood Education
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Keeping Current in Early Childhood Education
Latest Episodes
The Great Sleep Debate in ECE
Sleep. It seems simple, until a parent hands you a sleep plan at drop-off. In this episode, we sit down with Alex Weehuizen, sleep consultant and early childhood teacher, to unpack one of the most common tensions in early childhood education: w...
Seeing strength: Mentoring for diverse learners in Aotearoa
How the way a mentor sees, the lens they bring to a student teacher, and to the learners in their classroom, shapes practice in ways that ripple far beyond a single placement. From supporting teachers new to Aotearoa, to seeing neurodiversity a...
Holding the Space: Supporting Children Through Conflict
What if the moments we rush to fix are actually where the deepest learning happens? In this episode, we explore how educators can step back and support children to navigate conflict on their own. Through practical strategies and grounded...
The Art of Inspiring Mentorship
This podcast session brought to you by NTZC in partnership with ECE Learning Unlimited, supporting Associate Teachers in your important work with student teachers.Mentorship has the power to shape careers, confidence, and the future of t...
Leadership That Doesn't Make People Hide in the Cupboard
In this easy-listening, laugh-while-you-learn episode, Jess - mum of three young kids (including twins) and long-time ECE teacher and leader - lifts the lid on what leadership really feels like.She explores why some leaders acci...