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Aiga Paia A'oga Amata

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169 Mungavin Avenue, Cannons Creek, Porirua

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
19
Education institution number:
60338

Tausa'afia Trust

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36 Lyncroft Street, Mangere, Auckland

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
10
Education institution number:
10399

Central Kids Trust

Head office location:
Putāruru, Waikato
Number of services:
52
Service types:
  • Free kindergarten
  • Homebased service
Content type:
ECE governing organisation

KC Birkenhead Trust

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21 Parkhill Road, Birkenhead, Auckland

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
33
Education institution number:
47256

Campus Creche Trust

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186 Hillcrest Road, Hamilton Central, Hamilton

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
70
Education institution number:
34005

He Manu Hou Trust

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50 Bridge Street, Washdyke, Timaru

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
30
Education institution number:
47508

Browns Bay Preschool Trust

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55 Browns Bay Road, Browns Bay, Auckland

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
41
Education institution number:
20024

Tū Toa Hostel - 27 April 2018

Published: 27 Apr 2018

ERO visited Tū Toa Hostel in March 2018.

Audience:
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Basic page
Topics:
School hostels

Evaluation indicators for ECE reviews: ERO’s conceptual framework: Ngā Pou Here

Published: 20 May 2021

In this paper Glasgow brings a Pacific voice to the debate about how the indicators should be revised. She argues that the care and education of young children has become infused with western, middle- class values and ideologies, institutionalised, normative, and separated from relationships and contexts. Following widespread consultation there was an expectation that Te Whāriki (1996) would directly speak to the needs of Pacific peoples, but this did not happen.

Audience:
Academics
Content type:
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