“Funding rates do not reflect many of these community services that provide better than minimum ratios, and more experienced qualified kaiako (teachers).
“It is well known that the first 1000 days are the most important in a child’s life. Most of our centres have long-serving kaiako providing low teacher-child ratios because we know this gives tamariki the individualised education and care they need in their early years.”
New Zealand Educational Institute president Mark Potter says ECE funding and policy settings have been unstable through successive governments which has had a disproportionate impact on ECE centres.
“This strike is not an action that members take lightly, but they have been left with no option. ECE kaiako are passionate about offering the best learning environment for our tamariki.”