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Old Job New Job

November 18th, 2009 Filed under: Life, Pre-School, Work | Tags: , , ,

Pipi's Preschool

Pipis Preschool

Last Friday, was my last day at Lollipops Educare. I left not really for greener pastures, but for different pastures.

As some of you will know I really want to open my own preschool one day. In order to do that I need to learn how to run one. That’s one of the opportunities my new job is offering me. Plus my new centre is a smaller with only 25 children a day instead of up to 75 at Lollipops. I like the smaller more homely feel. At times Lollipops seemed way to much like a business. Don’t get me wrong a preschool is a business and needs to be run like one if you want to keep it open, but that doesn’t mean that it needs to feel or even look like it to the teachers, parents and children.

Today, I started my new job at Pipi’s Preschool. I actually worked at Pipi’s for 3 weeks earlier in the year while doing a teaching practice for University. I enjoyed it so much I decided to move. That being said Pipi’s also needs a lot of work. The staff are great but things aren’t running the best in my eyes.

Of course, things can change and my views of what is optimal will change as well. I’m just looking forward to learning a lot and pushing myself into more of a leadership role at my new centre.


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Awesome WordPress Theme

September 10th, 2009 Filed under: Web, Work | Tags: , , ,

My Online Resume

My Online Resume

Found this cool WordPress theme online called Time to Revolt. It’s so cool I just had to use it on one of my sites. Unfortunately I didn’t have a site that suited it, so I made one. Let me introduce you to my brand new online resume!

Not exactly perfect for your average persons resume, but for me it’s great. A bit of a laugh never stopped me from getting an early childhood teacher job.

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  1. 1 Simon C said at 7:08 pm on September 12th, 2009:

    That’s a cool theme. I like the idea, and the layout kind of suits a resume as well.

    I think you should change the font though.

  2. 2 Ki said at 8:31 pm on September 12th, 2009:

    Yeah, I have been looking for another handwritten font to use… you got any ideas?

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Lollipops Open House

March 2nd, 2009 Filed under: Pre-School, Work | Tags: , ,

Dressed Up

Dressed Up


To help bring in new children to Lollipops we held an Open House on Saturday. This let parents bring their children into our center and have a look around. They get to see the classrooms, resources etc. and also meet us the teachers. Well they got to meet the other teachers, not me.

The reason they didn’t get to meet me was because I was dressed up like a giant cat (Lollipops the Cat) standing on the street corner directing traffic. To my surprise, I actually had a great time doing it. With the full face mask it’s not like anyone could see who I was, so I went wild. I was raising the roof, doing the running man, air guitar, blowing kisses and waving. I got heaps of honks and waves from passer byes. It was a shit load of fun.


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Teaching Practice

February 13th, 2009 Filed under: Pre-School, University, Work | Tags: , ,
 Airdmhor Montessori Front Door

Airdmhor Montessori Front Door

Teacher’s College has started up again, so I’m back in to Uni on Wednesdays. We had our first day last week and were told we would be going on teaching practice (TP) this week. Not much notice for me to tell my pre-school that I would be away for the next two weeks on TP.

For those of you not in the know. I am in my final year of a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education. I’m studying at Canterbury University in their College of Education via their Centre Based route. This allows me to work four days a week at a pre-school and come in to Uni one day a week to study. You are actually only required to do 16 hours of work a week, but I have bills to pay so I do the full 32 hours plus whatever shifts I’m needed at the liquor store.

Anywho, twice a year I am required to go on TP at another centre. This is a great opportunity to observe and learn how other centres work and stimulate learning among their children. In other words a great time to steal others ideas to use in your own centre. The problem with this is you don’t get paid while on TP. So that leaves me out of pocket for two weeks now and three weeks at the end of the year.

Airdmhor Montessori Outside

Airdmhor Montessori Outside

So, I have been on TP for the last week at the Airmhor Montessori. This is the first time I have worked at a Montessori school and I am really enjoying it. This particular Montessori has moved with the times and adapted there policies to be more up to date with todays early childhood teaching strategies. This has made them less strict with the children allowing more self exploration learning through free play while still providing wonderful structured learning activities. Resulting in some truly magnificent children who respect their environment and others within it, are academically ahead of their peers. All the while having a fun time and enjoying their childhood.

Working in Kindergartens in Taiwan I was amazed at how much the children were academically learning, but also upset with the lack of social interaction that was taking place. Most kids enjoyed the classes while there attention could be held, but often got over tired or upset with not being able to focus more on what they personally enjoyed. Resulting in incredibly academically smart children who were happy at the beginning of the session but turned into robots with in an hour or so, only to spark back into life when a particular subject they were truly interested in would be discussed. This allowed the kids to learn great amounts of knowledge through rote learning, but quite often the children found it hard to adapt that knowledge to solve real life problems.

 Airdmhor Montessori Classroom

Airdmhor Montessori Classroom

After returning to New Zealand and working in pre-schools here I found the tables had been completely switched. Children were encouraged to learn through free play while the teachers were almost completely taken out of the picture and only used as observers and guidance. These kids have a fun time, but seem to be quite often under stimulated. They are still learning basic academic skills through play like maths through blocks and pattern matching games etc. But teachers seem almost scared to help push them to the next level. Afraid to use real academic strategies in fear that it won’t be fun for the children. I have noticed this almost unlimited freedom seems to result in a lot of behavioral problems with in the classrooms.

I could see the benefits of both cultures education systems, but believe neither were offering a balanced one. That is why my goal is to open my own centre and work towards offering children a balance learning opportunity. Thanks to Airdmhor Montessori my minds picture of how that center will operate is much clearer now.


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Last Day at ABC

January 10th, 2009 Filed under: Pre-School, Work | Tags: , ,

Messed Up

Messed Up

It was my last day at ABC today. I have been working there for the last year and a half and have enjoyed most of it. The staff are great as well as the children, but I have decided to move on to another pre-school. I really want to see what other companies have to offer. See the differences in how they run. I plan on opening my own center at some stage and figure the more centers I work in before that the better.

Anywho, my last day went pretty well. Got lots of cuddles from the kids and even had some kids that were on holiday come back to say goodbye. My co-workers gave me a fantastic send off. First spraying me with silly string and painting purple hand prints al over me. Later they sat me down in front of all the kids and gave me a nice good bye card and a present, which was a cool monkey puppet. They then proceeded to pour water, oats and glitter all over me. If that wasn’t enough just before leaving I was antiqued and had three eggs thrown at me. The eggs all missed. Of course I knew all this was coming as I have been involved in doing the same thing when others had left.

All in all my time with ABC was a good one and I hope I can stay in contact with my ex-workmates.


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Back to Pre-School

December 29th, 2008 Filed under: Pre-School, Work | Tags: ,

Water Slide

Water Slide

Well my Christmas break is up and I’m back at work at the Pre-School. Tell you what I’m pretty tierd too after seeing Kendra and Jase off this morning. Thankfully most of the children are on holiday with their families still. We have 10 kids instead of the usual 50. We’ve still got 6 staff on though, best ratios ever!

It’s super hot here, so we are going to sit inside and watch Ice Age 2 to cool down a bit. Might run the hose down the slide this afternoon and go nuts with the kids.


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Beer Beer Everywhere.

December 28th, 2008 Filed under: Bottle Store, Work | Tags: ,

Beer

Beer

It’s Sunday morning and I’m working at the Bottle Store. It’s slow, very slow. Everyone is saving themselves for New Years I guess. But just because it’s slow doesn’t mean there isn’t a bit of excitement.

My Bottlo is connected to a bar and it turns out either someone left a tap running or there is a leak in the system somewhere. The result is beer waist deep in the storage area under the bar. That might seem like a good time, but heads are rolling around here and nobody is looking forward to telling Snoop Dogg. Either way I’m glad I’m not going to be here Monday morning.

UPDATE Should have called this post Water Water Everywhere, as it turns out it is water that has flooded the bar storage area. That’s a big sign of relief for Snoop’s wallet. Might still cost him a bit though as the Fire Department has been called to help pump out all the water.


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