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  •   Home > News > Education

    Calls for more Government investment in early childhood teaching

    Calls for more Government investment in early childhood teaching


    Education Review Office research shows more than two-thirds of parents say their child had language difficulties, before starting school last year.

    The Education Institute believes this highlights the need for a qualified workforce, and better teacher-to-child ratios.

    It says the Government hasn't signalled anything positive for people who want decisions centred on children's interests.

    Education Minister Erica Stanford's today announced a new online curriculum resource - to help ECE teachers strengthen planning, assessment and practice.

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