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Qualifications

  • Master of Education (Early Years) (Distinction)
    Massey University, 2018

  • Post Graduate Diploma in Education (Early Years) (Surrendered)
    Massey University, 2016

  • Bachelor of Teaching and Learning 
    University of Canterbury, 2008

  • Diploma of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Hons)
    New Zealand College of Early Childhood Education, 1999

Location

Ōtautahi REC | Christchurch REC 

Vikki Hanrahan

Programme Leader | Kaiārahi Hōtaka – Bachelor of Teaching (ECE)


Biography

Role

As programme leader of the Bachelor of Teaching (ECE), Vikki works alongside the Academic Leader to oversee the programme. She works with a committed team of lecturers | kaiārahi to ensure the programme delivers effective teacher education to students.  

Education background

During her 20-year career in early childhood education, Vikki has held many roles including teacher, team leader, centre manager, lecturer and programme leader.

Research background

Vikki’s research interests include risk-taking in the outdoors, outdoor play, leadership in early childhood education and assessment practices. She is passionate about collaborative, respectful practice, and distributed leadership.

Teaching interests

Vikki is passionate about connecting theory to practice and sharing stories with students about authentic situations within the early childhood setting. She enjoys mentoring students and scaffolding their learning as they move through the various stages of study.

Recent publications

  • Hanrahan, V., & Duncan, K. (2019). Risky outdoor play in early childhood: Feel the fear and learn from it. He Kupu, 6(2), 14-19.

  • Hanrahan, V., Aspden, K., & McLaughlin, T. (2019). Playing safe: Factors that enable, or challenge teachers to support safe risk-taking for young children as they transition into, or within an early childhood setting. He Kupu, 6(1), 26-37.

  • Hanrahan, V., Niles, A., & Whyte, M. (2019, January/February). Learning stories: One of New Zealand's unique contributions to Early Childhood Education. Exchange, 12-15.

  • Niles, A., & Hanrahan, V. (2018). Priorities for learning in practice. Swings and Roundabouts, 3, 16-18.