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ADVERTISEMENT Free Early Childhood and Education Support training The dynamic team at Educare Training is intelligent, supportive, well educated, independent and strong women. They are proud of their work in the education sector, creating better futures for individuals and families. A not-for-profit organisation, Educare Training has been located at 13 Dawson Street for the past 34 years. Here they provide free training in Early Childhood and Education Support (Teacher Aides). EDUCARE OUCARE EDUCAR General Manager and tutor, Donna Ertel has been an inspirational leader at Educare Training, an education facility that has been supported by a charitable trust since 1998. Educare, Bronwyn and Jae. Educare, Aimee and Emily. She is one of seven inspirational female staff members with combined backgrounds and experience in education and care. Donna has witnessed thousands of trainees enter employment straight out of the program and go on to have bright futures. "Some staff started right back as trainees at Educare Training, went on to complete their degrees in ECE, and have come back to be part of our tight knit team", she says. EDUCARE EDVCARE Jae Laurence is one of them. She is the Inclusive Practice Supervisor and leads a study group for Open Polytechnic (degree in ECE). Jae uses the iQualify programme to help her in her role. Educare, Donna. Educare, Tahlia and Courtney. "Using iQualify means we can carry out face-to- face teaching and online at the same time". website recruitment, ensuring Educare Training has an online prescence. Bronwyn Thomas, Teacher Aide Supervisor, assistant to the general manager, and an exceptional tutor, has worked at Educare Training since 2001. "Courtney creates the digital and creative side online, and I follow up and meet our potential trainees, guiding them to decide which course "We love to have play-based learning in our teaching for adults. You need to enjoy your study and it doesn't have to be just about assignments and how well you can read or write," they say. She says people from all walks of life undertake would suit their career choice", Talia says. training at their facility. As soon as you walk through the doors, you will find a positive buzz at Educare Training. Come for a visit and see the facilities. Watch as "It doesn't matter if they have travelled, started a family, or just stepped out of school. A profession means our trainees get a job, an outcome. I think that's why people choose to study with us." She says that their most recent post on Facebook, 'Bright Futures', proved that the trainees were well known in the community and successful in their careers. students work both inside and outside to further their education. "We want to showcase the thousands of past trainees. When we're in early childhood settings, school or disability sectors, there's at least one person in every organisation who has been with us". On any given day you might see students working with playdough stations on-site or outdoors at a local beach, making sand sculptures. Office Administrator Talia Coghlan supports any newcomers to Educare Training. She has been an integral part of the team for 12 years and loves working with a group of powerful females that strive to make a difference. If you are looking for a career in teaching, visit the Educare Training website: www. educaretraining.ac.nz or if you are a past trainee who inspires others, contact 'Bright Futures' by emailing Courtney at courtney@ educaretraining.ac.nz. Two recent additions to the team are Emily Terrill and Aimee Wisnewski. These two are Marketing Guru Courtney Ashworth and Talia have both been tag-teaming social media and fun, vibrant and energetic tutors. They have over 12 years' experience in Early Childhood between them. ADVERTISEMENT Free Early Childhood and Education Support training The dynamic team at Educare Training is intelligent, supportive, well educated, independent and strong women. They are proud of their work in the education sector, creating better futures for individuals and families. A not-for-profit organisation, Educare Training has been located at 13 Dawson Street for the past 34 years. Here they provide free training in Early Childhood and Education Support (Teacher Aides). EDUCARE OUCARE EDUCAR General Manager and tutor, Donna Ertel has been an inspirational leader at Educare Training, an education facility that has been supported by a charitable trust since 1998. Educare, Bronwyn and Jae. Educare, Aimee and Emily. She is one of seven inspirational female staff members with combined backgrounds and experience in education and care. Donna has witnessed thousands of trainees enter employment straight out of the program and go on to have bright futures. "Some staff started right back as trainees at Educare Training, went on to complete their degrees in ECE, and have come back to be part of our tight knit team", she says. EDUCARE EDVCARE Jae Laurence is one of them. She is the Inclusive Practice Supervisor and leads a study group for Open Polytechnic (degree in ECE). Jae uses the iQualify programme to help her in her role. Educare, Donna. Educare, Tahlia and Courtney. "Using iQualify means we can carry out face-to- face teaching and online at the same time". website recruitment, ensuring Educare Training has an online prescence. Bronwyn Thomas, Teacher Aide Supervisor, assistant to the general manager, and an exceptional tutor, has worked at Educare Training since 2001. "Courtney creates the digital and creative side online, and I follow up and meet our potential trainees, guiding them to decide which course "We love to have play-based learning in our teaching for adults. You need to enjoy your study and it doesn't have to be just about assignments and how well you can read or write," they say. She says people from all walks of life undertake would suit their career choice", Talia says. training at their facility. As soon as you walk through the doors, you will find a positive buzz at Educare Training. Come for a visit and see the facilities. Watch as "It doesn't matter if they have travelled, started a family, or just stepped out of school. A profession means our trainees get a job, an outcome. I think that's why people choose to study with us." She says that their most recent post on Facebook, 'Bright Futures', proved that the trainees were well known in the community and successful in their careers. students work both inside and outside to further their education. "We want to showcase the thousands of past trainees. When we're in early childhood settings, school or disability sectors, there's at least one person in every organisation who has been with us". On any given day you might see students working with playdough stations on-site or outdoors at a local beach, making sand sculptures. Office Administrator Talia Coghlan supports any newcomers to Educare Training. She has been an integral part of the team for 12 years and loves working with a group of powerful females that strive to make a difference. If you are looking for a career in teaching, visit the Educare Training website: www. educaretraining.ac.nz or if you are a past trainee who inspires others, contact 'Bright Futures' by emailing Courtney at courtney@ educaretraining.ac.nz. Two recent additions to the team are Emily Terrill and Aimee Wisnewski. These two are Marketing Guru Courtney Ashworth and Talia have both been tag-teaming social media and fun, vibrant and energetic tutors. They have over 12 years' experience in Early Childhood between them.