{"id":1081,"date":"2012-10-26T14:25:53","date_gmt":"2012-10-26T14:25:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/antje.bitterblog.ca\/?p=1081"},"modified":"2012-10-26T14:25:53","modified_gmt":"2012-10-26T14:25:53","slug":"experience-is-not-to-get-from-only-one-place-yogi-tea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/antje.bitterblog.ca\/?p=1081","title":{"rendered":"Experience is not to get from only one place. (Yogi tea)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>School is so amazing this semester. First of all,\u00a0getting dressed has never been easier. Just throw on a dress. Done. Then,\u00a0we live so close to the University of Malta that it takes longer to fill up my 2.5 l water bottle at the fountain than it takes to walk over to school. And lastly, I have time for Yoga before going to school. I remember working the early shift at Pooh Corner and waking up tired every day (and then I still had to go to classes at night). 8 hours of sleep are amazing. I recommend it to everyone.<\/p>\n<p>In our last module we&#8217;re looking at curriculum. Vanessa Paki from New Zealand is our lecturer; her and Linda Mitchell (also form New Zealand) co-taught the module\u00a0that we just finished. It&#8217;s nice to have the continuity and have Vanessa here a little bit longer. She infuses the classes with some of the amazing things they have been doing in New Zealand. If I&#8217;m planning to go for a PhD at the Uni of Waikato, I will already have family there&#8230; Linda and Vanessa have been absolutely wonderful.<\/p>\n<p>This week we&#8217;ve been busy analyzing New Zealand&#8217;s\u00a0Curriculum Framework,\u00a0<em>Te Wh\u0101riki (this is Maori for a woven mat). <\/em>The curriculum is built on four principles: Empowerment, Relationships, Holistic Development, &amp; Family and Community. The mat is woven around these principles. Every mat is unique as it reflects the diversity of each ECCE service.<\/p>\n<p>In this course we&#8217;ll be analyzing our own curricular frameworks. In Canada we don&#8217;t have a national curriculum, but some of the provinces have started to design curricular frameworks; British Columbia has developed the <em>Early Learning Framework<\/em> in 2008. When I worked at Pooh Corner, I somehow missed the wave that told educators about this new framework. I&#8217;m learning now that the authors of our framework have been influenced by New Zealand (and others&#8230;). I was much more informed about another development in my province, because I was a student at Capilano when the<em> Community Plan for a public system of Integrated Care and Learning<\/em> was released. We went to a session to learn about the plan and later wrote a letter provide feedback to the authors.\u00a0I can look at our early learning framework and the plan through different eyes now that I&#8217;m in this MA program.<\/p>\n<p>Why am I telling you all this? Remember last year when Lucy and I wrote an article for a journal in BC about the new ECCE degree at Capilano University? We concluded the article with our hope that &#8220;the Plan, the framework, and the degree can work together&#8221;. Looking at that sentence now is quite strange. I know that we wrote it, but I didn&#8217;t <em>really<\/em> think about how connected they are. I knew that the BA degree was important, but I didn&#8217;t know enough about the plan and the framework. Stepping back now and analyzing the different documents has been so much fun. I&#8217;m excited about all the advocacy in BC and I can&#8217;t wait to find my place once I return. I guess I&#8217;m already in my place right now&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I remember back in Oslo I was certain that I could go back to work at Pooh Corner after this degree. I still believe that I can. I think it&#8217;s important to have educators with BA and MA degrees working with young children. However, I feel that many other doors are opening in front of me and it&#8217;s just a matter of going through. I have sooo many ideas of what I would like to do. In fact, I might just have to write my own job description.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>School is so amazing this semester. First of all,\u00a0getting dressed has never been easier. Just throw on a dress. Done. 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