Geneva Education Confident in their Relief Teacher Vetting Procedures
Geneva Education today moved to reassure its clients, and parents, that its’ procedures in vetting its Relief Teachers for Early Childhood, and other Education Sector positions, were second to none in the industry. In the wake of recent news regarding the case of a school teacher with previous convictions for indecent assault and assault, who had been employed by several schools, Geneva Education feels it is important for all organisations involved in the recruitment of teachers to clarify their vetting procedures.
Read thisNeeds analysis is the first priority
Professional Learning and Development Update. The Ministry of Education’s JOANNE ALLEN discusses the importance of defining need before deciding on a solution.
Read thisLeadership Workshops through Geneva Education and the ECC
Geneva Education is proud to be delivering a leadership series of workshops for the Early Childhood Council. Susan Handisides is a very experienced facilitator with a proven track record in supporting early childhood centres and teachers. Susan will be holding a number of workshops throughout New Zealand for the Early Childhood Council in partnership with Geneva Education..
Read thisThe Early Childhood Council has updated the ‘Blue Book’ for Teacher Registration Support
Geneva Education strongly recommends this resource to teachers involved in the teacher registration process or for those mentoring teachers in their centre.
Read thisReport reveals ECE shortcomings
New Zealand's biggest study into literacy teaching at childcare centres - where under-5s are cared for and prepared for school - has revealed some alarming findings.
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