NZTC News
Making te reo Māori a ‘natural’ part of early childhood education
We’re supporting our students to increase their te reo Māori competency and use it in ECE centres around the country.
Indian early childhood educator embraces te reo and te ao Māori
Arshpreet Kaur shares her commitment to Tiriti-led education. Ka rawe!
Acknowledging the passing of King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero te Tuawhitu
E kara Kīngi Tūheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero te Tuawhitu ka rongo ī a mātou kei te aituatanga ki a koe.
Level 2 gives psychology student a head start in healthcare
Sarah-Anne Meares is following her family into the health and wellbeing sector, with a focus on mental health and person-centred care.
Spotlight on: New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 2)
The New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 2) helps to prepare students for a future in person-centred healthcare. Read more about this free 12-week study program.
Level 4 student ‘fulfilled’ by a career in healthcare
Previously working as a teacher in the Philippines, Level 4 student Rosemarie Deiparine found a passion for healthcare when she moved to New Zealand.
NZTC’s Health and Wellbeing program pathway explained
Our three Health and Wellbeing study programs have been designed to link together, guiding students along a pathway to further study.
Standout students share key lessons from ECC 2024 Conference
Two Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) students, Coe Blair and Natasha Donoghue, share their key takeaways from attending the Early Childhood Council 2024 Conference.
Supporting children with learning differences in early childhood education
Zeren Fang is using a Graduate Diploma in Teaching (ECE) to learn more about children’s development and support neurodiverse learners.