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Choosing a Model. Reflecting on the Development Process of Te Whariki: National Early Childhood Curriculum Guidelines in New Zealand∗
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Curriculum InquiryNew Zealand ModelKindergarten EducationEducationPreschool DevelopmentTe WharikiEarly Childhood EducationPreschool TeachingEarly Childhood TeachingEarly Childhood ExperiencePrimary EducationNew Zealand∗Early Childhood DevelopmentCurriculum DevelopmentCurriculumChild DevelopmentEarly EducationCurriculum & InstructionNew ZealandEarly Childhood LiteracyEarly Childhood Well-beingPreschool EducationDevelopment Process
Abstract This paper reflects on the process of developing national curriculum guidelines for early childhood from the experience in New Zealand. Developing national curriculum guidelines in New Zealand during 1992 involved accessing current knowledge of child development, of learning, and of international early childhood practice. The development also involved complex interconnections between the nature of early childhood in New Zealand and its history (the setting), the opinions, ideas, and practice of current practitioners (the consultation), and decisions about which framework should be constructed (the model). The latter three aspects of the curriculum development process are the subject of this paper. Four possible models are briefly outlined, and then the New Zealand model is described.
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