There has been a lot of debate about how good New Zealand's early childhood education is in these pages this week. That's a good thing. You are entitled to hear every side of the story when it comes to the care of your kids. But not everything that's been said
Peter Hughes: Parents can place their trust in early childhood education
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Private providers are subject to the same checks and controls as everyone else. As the Herald has noted, ERO reports show safety and quality at these centres is just as high as for other centres.
Our services are staffed by skilled teachers who care and who want to make a difference. Seventy-five per cent of staff in teacher-led services are registered teachers. That's a three-year qualification, followed by two years' professional development before full registration - the same as for primary school teachers. Those that aren't qualified are generally studying to qualify, or have experience.
Let me be clear. I'm not saying we've got everything right. We still have a way to go on consistency of service and on ensuring every parent has access to early learning for their child. With hundreds of thousands of parents, around 200,000 children enrolled, and 4000 centres, there will always be stories about services that haven't got it right yet.
If you're a parent in most parts of the country, you will have access to quality early learning services staffed by skilled, caring teachers. Just as you can rely on your local primary school, you can rely on your local early childhood service. They will work with you to give your child a great start in life.
For more information
• To find out more about early learning services, including how to choose a service, check education.govt.nz under the parents website
• Check on your service's ERO review at ero.govt.nz
• Find an early learning service near you on educationcounts.govt.nz
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• Peter Hughes is the Secretary for Education.