Whānau Manaaki Kindergartens - Rimutaka Kindergarten Association
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Whānau Manaaki Kindergartens - Rimutaka Kindergarten Association
Kōrero I s su e 71 Weekly Newsletter Whānau Manaaki Kindergartens 18 February 2016 Formerly Wellington and Rimutaka Kindergarten Assn Hello - Kia Ora - Talofa lava Kia Orana - Fakaalofa lahi atu Malo e lelei - Malo ni - Talofa Ni Sa Bula Vinaka - Ming la ba Hola - la Orana - Halo ola keta Mauri - Sabaidee - Namaste In this issue: K a p a Ha k a D a t e s F or m s h o w i n g Q u a l i fi c a ti o n s F r e e E - L e a r n i n g M a or i L a n g u a g e App K e e p i n g y ou r K i n d e r g a r t e n s V i si ble Property Planning O w n i n g y o u r o w n h o m e w or k s h o p MAORI WORD OF THE WEEK Te Kupu o te Wiki: kāinga: house, home Sample sentence: Kei te kāinga au I’m at home Tuesday, 23 Hui-tanguru 6.15 - 7.45 Sustainability Cluster Whitby Educare Wednesday, 24 Hui-tanguru 3.30 - 5.00 HT/Primary (UPLC) Pinehaven School Saturday, 27 Hui-tanguru 9.30 - 1.00 Seminar for Provisionally Certificated Teachers Nuanua Kindergarten, 5A Warspite Ave, Porirua Monday, 29 Hui-tanguru 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Porirua City) Assn Offices Tuesday, 1 Poutū-terangi 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Wgtn City North) Khandallah Kgtn Wednesday, 2 Poutū-terangi 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Kapiti and Horowhenua) Parsons Ave Kgtn Thursday, 3 Poutū-terangi 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Wgtn City, South and East) Lyall Bay Kgtn Monday, 7 Poutū-terangi 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Upper and Lower Hutt) Trentham Kgtn Wednesday, 9 Poutū-terangi 3.00 pm Head Teachers Meeting (Wairarapa) Carterton Kgtn Thursday, 24 Poutū-te-rangi 9.30 - 3.00 All New Head Teachers WMK Offices HAPA HAKA DATES Nau mai haere mai ki te kapa haka! Kapa Haka 1 Will be on the 3rd Thursday monthly starting 17 March, 3.15 – 4.45pm at Totara Park Kindergarten, Upper Hutt. Kapa Haka 2 Will be on 4th Thursday monthly starting 24 March, at 4.00 5.30pm at Greytown Kindergarten, Wairarapa. Kapa Haka 3 Will be on 1st Tuesday monthly starting 1 March, at 4.00 5.30pm at the Porirua Office TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS FORM With staff changes that have been happening over recent times, you may be needing to update your teacher qualifications form that must be displayed in all kindergartens. Attached is a copy of our current form, this may be slightly different to the ex Rimutaka form. It also contains a paragraph on lodging complaints and accessing ECE Regs. Please make sure you have your updated info on your wall, using the attached form. 1 KEEPING YOUR KINDERGARTEN VISIBLE FREE E-LEARNING MAORI LANGUAGE APP We need to use our Whānau Manaaki website and facebook pages to keep kindergarten’s profile high, and to make sure everyone knows about our wonderful and important service. The Ministry of Education has partnered with Hika Group to support Māori language in early learning for: Here’s what you can do: Make sure your kindergarten pages are up to date. If your team has changed, take a new photo and send it to Alysha. Also, use attractive photos of your kindergarten or learning photos to put in the photo gallery part of your kindergarten pages. We have beautiful environments in our kindergartens and we need to show them to families. If your kindergarten is in the news, make sure we know about it as we can put newspaper stories our news pages on our website. If you have an event - if your kindergarten turns 50, or is gifted a new artwork – let us know and we can also put that on the news pages of the website. If you haven’t got a facebook page (and there are 39 kindergartens that don’t have one) contact Alysha about setting one up. Facebook is a great place to post positive stories about kindergarten and remember you can cut and paste stories from Korero that are of interest to parents about the value of early childhood education and why it makes a difference. If you do post great things about your kindergarten on facebook, think about whether they belong on the website too. PROPERTY PLANNING As a next step in the development of Whānau Manaaki property systems, we are in the process of developing an assessment tool for all kindergarten properties. This will help us to prioritise work equitably across our 85 kindergartens and develop a comprehensive plan to address how we allocate our property dollars. We are hopeful that this work will be completed by the beginning of the 2016/17 financial year (1 July 2016). So for the next few montrhs the following will apply: We will process PA1s for computers, whiteware and grants that need to be spent; Processing of PA1s that are around property development will be put on hold. young children and their families, and early childhood education (ECE) services and staff. ICT (information communication technology – ngā rau tangotango) is part of many children’s lives and can be a vital way to advance education for our youngest learners and their families. We are offering your ECE service, staff and enrolled families’ FREE access to Hika Lite, an e-learning Māori language application, for 15 months to help teachers and families use Māori language in early learning environments and at home. There will be a 3 month starter period from February – April 2016 allowing everyone to register, login and get themselves familiar with Hika Lite. From May 2016 the Hika Lite 12 month licence will commence and expire May 2017. We will email expiry notices with a 1 month, 1 week and 24 hour notice period. If you have any queries or concerns please contact our Customer Support Team. While you are using Hika Lite, Hika Group will be seeking your valued feedback to gather your thoughts and ideas on how to customise an e-learning Māori language app to be responsive to our youngest learners, their families and ECE services. We hope that you have many hours of fun using Hika Lite and we look forward to receiving your feedback in due course. Kind Regards Ngā mihi nui The Hika Group & MOE ECE Team www.hikagroup.com To access see the link in your email. OWNING YOUR OWN HOME WORKSHOP Another reminder that this Whare Ora Trust workshop is on next Wednesday, 24 February - see link to attached flyer. We understand there are a number of kindergartens who have plans in the pipeline and we’ll be working with you on an individual basis. Thanks for your patience around this - we’ll keep yo uposted on our developments. 2 QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PISA RESULTS Early childhood education helps overcome the effects of poverty on maths results. Children living in poverty in New Zealand are more than six times more likely to under achieve in maths than well-off children, a new report from the OECD says. The report, "Low-Performing Students - Why They Fall Behind and How To Help Them Succeed" found the disadvantage of poverty was made even worse by a lack of early childhood education. While poverty is the most significant factor in achieving in maths, the report says taking part in early childhood education for at least a year is also significant. Children who miss out on ECE are three times as likely to fail at maths. The report is based on the results of tests of 15-year-olds known as PISA (the Programme for International Student Assessment). New Zealand’s results were above average, but have fallen behind since the last assessment, and inequality had worsened. The report said poor performers tended to do less homework, have less perseverance and motivation, and were more likely to skip classes than higher achievers. New Zealand had stronger than average links between socio-economic status and low achievement, but it did not have more low-achievers than most other developed countries. The report recommends that countries ensure schools were supportive but also demanding, and provide under-achievers with remedial teaching as soon as possible. Ensuring children from diverse backgrounds are attending the same schools helps lift lift achievement, the OECD's analysis shows. 3 FROM CHURTON PARK KINDERGARTEN This week we were privileged to have NZQA visit us with teaching professionals from other countries looking at our kindergarten to learn more about ECE education in New Zealand. The professionals were evaluators from their own country and were looking at our assessment and evaluation in Early Childhood education. They asked about the training programme for teachers, implementing Te Whāriki into our individual and group planning and more. It was a successful visit and a good opportunity for us to extend our sense of manaakitanga as well as articulate our teaching practice and celebrate the great work we do. Alan Rudge (Parsons Avenue) & Di Crosby (itinerant) were married on Valentines Day, 14th February. The Wedding was held in the garden at their home in Otaki 4