Horowhenua Chronicle

Levin mum chases career in Early Childhood Education

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Leigh Munro has always loved working with children, so studying Early Childhood Education (ECE) was a natural path for her. The mum of three from Levin had previously worked in in-home childcare and was looking to upskill and take her career further.

“I’ve always known I wanted a career working with children. I saw that UCOL Horowhenua was doing ECE courses and I liked that I could go there and study in a class instead of online. That personalis­ed support appealed to me.”

“I’ve had anxiety, so studying somewhere with big classes scared me a little. When I found out that UCOL had smaller classes, I thought that would be prefect.”

Leigh completed the NZ Certificat­e in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 3) in the first half of 2020 before moving on to Level 4.

During the Level 4 programme,

Leigh did a practicum at Levin Baptist Kindergart­en. Wanting to eventually teach 3- and 4-year-olds, Leigh relished the opportunit­y.

“I loved it at Levin Baptist Kindergart­en. The kids were amazing, my mentor was amazing, and all of the teachers were amazing as well!”

“Being on practicum with the kids is the best part of studying ECE for me. Every day is different and you never know what you’re going to get. I’ve had kids arguing about who gets to sit with me, I’ve been given random presents from stones to popsicle sticks. It’s just awesome.”

That experience allowed Leigh to put her classroom learning into practice, and also gave her more insight into children’s behaviour and techniques for managing it.

Inside the UCOL classroom, Leigh says her lecturer Melissa Lepper has been a huge support.

“Melissa is amazing. She calms me down when I overthink and encourages me. The way she teaches makes things easy to understand.”

Being based at UCOL Horowhenua, Leigh really appreciate­s how members of UCOL Manawatu¯’s Student Success team regularly visit the students to provide services like counsellin­g and learning support.

Leigh was also able to borrow a ChromeBook for the semester thanks to the Technology Access Fund for Learners.

As well as preparing her for a career, Leigh says studying ECE has given her some useful tools for parenting.

“The courses have really helped me with my personal life as well. Learning about the different attachment types has really helped with my own kids.”

Going forward, Leigh is excited to study the NZ Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 5) at UCOL in 2021 and then work towards becoming a teacher.

“I just love helping people and seeing people happy. Being on practicum has shown me this is definitely where I want to be because I can help children learn right from wrong and I can help them grow into competent learners. Seeing the smiles on their faces makes it worth it.”

 ??  ?? UCOL Early Childhood Education student Leigh Munro.
UCOL Early Childhood Education student Leigh Munro.

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