In 2014, amid
Christine’s professional learning and personal goals was the aspiration to have
some of her research and work published. So, in December, after an absolutely
huge year of scholarship writing and presenting Christine then went on to
submit an article to the New Zealand
Journal of Teachers’ Work to gage their interest. As you can imagine they
were very interested and asked Christine to re-submit her work using their
format.
Christine’s work
was accepted and then peer reviewed and now after almost a year of
anticipation, Christine’s article Drawing. The Universal Language of Children has
been published and is available to read online.
I have asked
Christine for permission to share this work with you, Mairtown’s readers and
blog followers. I know for many of you Christine’s writing is highly regarded.
This article provides another opportunity to glimpse into the mind and passion
of an incredibly motivated, mindful and communicative early childhood
professional. Zair, Susie, Donna, Sarah and myself feel truly fortunate to work
alongside Christine, we are incredibly proud of her ongoing achievements. I
hope this article ignites your thinking too.
Haere ora
Kim
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